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LG Sinha unveils vision for making J&K investment-ready destination

The Lieutenant Governor was speaking at the Jammu Trade and Logistics Conclave-2025, organised by Indian Chamber of Commerce (ICC)
12:27 AM Nov 21, 2025 IST | GK NEWS SERVICE
The Lieutenant Governor was speaking at the Jammu Trade and Logistics Conclave-2025, organised by Indian Chamber of Commerce (ICC)
lg sinha unveils vision for making j k investment ready destination
LG Sinha unveils vision for making J&K investment-ready destination--- File Photo

Jammu, Nov 20: “Jammu is rapidly emerging as trade and logistics hub connecting Ladakh and Kashmir valley with the country's trade corridors,” the Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha said on Thursday.  He said the significant boost in road and rail connectivity in the last five years has unlocked the region's immense potential.

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The Lieutenant Governor was speaking at the Jammu Trade and Logistics Conclave-2025, organised by Indian Chamber of Commerce (ICC).

In his address, the Lieutenant Governor highlighted that the National Logistics Policy, under the guidance of Prime Minister  Narendra Modi, has accelerated reforms in the logistics ecosystem and revolutionised digital integration, skill development and infrastructure planning.

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“Storage, multimodal connectivity, logistics capability, and last-mile connectivity have ensured that remote areas remain connected to the mainstream of development. Penetration of e-commerce and the growing retail sector is also playing a significant role in expanding the footprint of the warehousing and logistics sector. Jammu Kashmir Union Territory is a living example of this extraordinary transformation,” the Lieutenant Governor said.

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He called for fulfilling the developmental needs of Jammu and Kashmir through smart logistics infrastructure and improved logistics operations.

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“A robust storage, logistics and warehouse ecosystem is the need of the hour to propel our economy towards self-reliance, directly link the producers to consumers and to fulfil the aspiration of our traders, industrialists, farmers, artisans and MSMEs,” the Lieutenant Governor said.

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The Lieutenant Governor also shared key initiatives aimed at making the J&K UT a more competitive and investment-ready destination.

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“Jammu & Kashmir Logistics Policy 2025 will be unveiled soon.  The new policy intervention will introduce a comprehensive framework focusing on multimodal connectivity, development of dry ports and warehousing zones, and promotion of private sector participation. It will also grant the Logistic sector the industry status, ensuring that it receives all the benefits of industrial policy,” the Lieutenant Governor said.

He observed that, under the PM GatiShakti National Master Plan (PMGS-NMP), 49 major logistics and connectivity projects worth Rs 3,000 crore have already been mapped, supporting real-time coordination and faster execution. He said the integrated planning approach is helping J&K identify logistics gaps, improve last-mile connectivity to industrial estates, optimise freight movement, and significantly reduce logistics costs and transit times.

The Lieutenant Governor further said that a Multi-Modal Logistics Park (MMLP) in Vijaypur, Jammu, will be developed through a Public-Private Partnership (PPP) model, under a Build-Develop-Finance-Operate-Transfer (DBFOT) approach.

The park will offer modern facilities such as Inland Container Depot (ICD), Warehousing, Cold Storage, Truck Terminal and Container Freight Station aimed at boosting trade and logistic efficiency.

Vikramjit Singh, Commissioner Secretary, Industries & Commerce Department;  Rahul Sahai, Chairman, ICC Jammu Chapter;  Debmalya Banerjee, Regional Director, Indian Chamber of Commerce; Vishesh Paul Mahajan, Transport Commissioner J&K; business leaders, members of Indian Chamber of Commerce, representatives of various trade and business organisations and senior officials were present.

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