The aim of this chapter is to propose peace as a value education. It identifies challenges and opportunities for building peace infrastructure and marketing Kashmir as a peace-brand tourism destination for peaceful coexistence. It contributes to the theory of tourism and peace studies with 18 dimensions for promoting peace, with an objective of disarmament for economic development, social transformation, and prosperity of millions in India and Pakistan
This paper explores how the contentious issue of Kashmir has been framed in the India- Pakistan com...
With the world becoming global village tourism can act as a tool to facilitate stronger social relat...
Abstract. The paper utilises unique conflict data set from literature to capture different aspects o...
The aim of this chapter is to propose peace as a value education. It identifies challenges and oppor...
Among the positive benefits attri¬buted to the social and cultural aspects of tourism are the promot...
The opening of Kartarpur Corridor brings forward common ground between the two countries for bilater...
The purpose of this paper is to present the innovation of spiritual tourism as a peace brand to be m...
In the 21st century, there is an utmost need for peace, economic progress, and prosperity around the...
Tourism, the world’s largest and one of the fastest developing economic sectors, virtually affects e...
2 This paper explores the way in which tourism leads peace. Absence of war is an essential condition...
The study analyses the soft power approach to conflict resolution using tourism and community involv...
Kashmir remains a critical issue between India and Pakistan. Both will need to make several major ch...
Much has been said and written about tourism, its dimensions, benefits and costs. But one of the mos...
Kashmir, once known for its mesmerizing beauty, peace and tolerance in the world, has now been seen ...
This study aims to examine the tourism potentials in the border destinations of Jammu & Kashmir (...
This paper explores how the contentious issue of Kashmir has been framed in the India- Pakistan com...
With the world becoming global village tourism can act as a tool to facilitate stronger social relat...
Abstract. The paper utilises unique conflict data set from literature to capture different aspects o...
The aim of this chapter is to propose peace as a value education. It identifies challenges and oppor...
Among the positive benefits attri¬buted to the social and cultural aspects of tourism are the promot...
The opening of Kartarpur Corridor brings forward common ground between the two countries for bilater...
The purpose of this paper is to present the innovation of spiritual tourism as a peace brand to be m...
In the 21st century, there is an utmost need for peace, economic progress, and prosperity around the...
Tourism, the world’s largest and one of the fastest developing economic sectors, virtually affects e...
2 This paper explores the way in which tourism leads peace. Absence of war is an essential condition...
The study analyses the soft power approach to conflict resolution using tourism and community involv...
Kashmir remains a critical issue between India and Pakistan. Both will need to make several major ch...
Much has been said and written about tourism, its dimensions, benefits and costs. But one of the mos...
Kashmir, once known for its mesmerizing beauty, peace and tolerance in the world, has now been seen ...
This study aims to examine the tourism potentials in the border destinations of Jammu & Kashmir (...
This paper explores how the contentious issue of Kashmir has been framed in the India- Pakistan com...
With the world becoming global village tourism can act as a tool to facilitate stronger social relat...
Abstract. The paper utilises unique conflict data set from literature to capture different aspects o...