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Crisis-Management in Srinagar
There is no doubt that tourism is vulnerable to a number of pressures that can seriously hamper efforts at promoting "traffic" to destinations. Should a situation arise in which the traveler's safety is in jeopardy, the crunch is immediately felt by all who depend upon the tourist.
Consider what happened following the riots after the assassination of Prime Minister Indira Gandhi. Tourist traffic to Kashmir nosedived and it was several years before the situation stabilised. Kashmir's economy took a beating. Hotels and houseboats lay vacant, taxis ran empty, the state's famous handicrafts sector sank into a stupor, prices fell, and restauranteurs, shikhara-wallas, shop-owners and sales staff all were in a slump.