Sheikh Khalid and Elena Vallejo Showcase Progress in Jammu and Kashmir at UN in Geneva
In Geneva, Switzerland, a significant banner exhibition was held at the Broken Chair, just outside the United Nations headquarters. The event, organized by Sheikh Khalid, an author and peace activist from Srinagar, and global human rights defender Elena Vallejo, aimed to highlight the advancements in Jammu and Kashmir.
The exhibition featured posters illustrating various technological interventions, advancements in food technology and processing, innovative approaches to Dal Lake cleaning, silk weaving traditions, and projects under the Srinagar Smart City initiative.
Sheikh Khalid emphasized the event’s role in communicating strides made in tourism, education, and environmental conservation efforts, particularly highlighting ongoing initiatives to rejuvenate Dal Lake. He reflected on Kashmir’s decision in 1947 to integrate with India as a secular nation, opting for democracy and progress over alignment with Muslim-majority Pakistan.
Speaking on the current government’s efforts in combating cross-border terrorism, Khalid expressed satisfaction, a sentiment echoed during his participation at the 56th Session of the UN Human Rights Council. He remarked, “The exhibition not only celebrates the rapid development in the Union Territory but also aims to counter extremist ideologies, particularly among the youth. It signifies a shift towards positive narratives and showcases the resilience of Kashmiri people amidst challenges.”
The event received positive reception as it conveyed a message of progress and resilience, shedding light on Kashmir’s evolving socio-economic landscape.