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“Not Switzerland Or Austria, This Is Kashmir” – Arab Influencer Amjad Taha Praises India Ahead Of G20 Summit

In an incredible tribute to the enchanting beauty of Kashmir, Arab influencer Amjad Taha eulogized the Union Territory as the ‘paradise on earth’. He also emphasized Kashmir’s potential as a solution to global climate change. Taking notes from the Arab influencer, Taha’s remarks challenged the prevailing agendas surrounding the UT. His remarkable appreciation has shed light on Kashmir’s diverse cultural harmony and rich natural heritage ahead of the upcoming G20 summit in Jammu and Kashmir. Moreover, as the G20 Tourism Working Group is all set to convene in J-K’s Srinagar, his sentiments resonate powerfully with the transformative possibilities that lie ahead.

Arab Influencer Amjad Taha highlights the beauty of Kashmir

Taking to Twitter, Amjad Taha shared a video, in which he teased his fans, saying that this is not Switzerland or Austria but Kashmir, where the G20 will take place. He has stressed that Kashmir has protected the Earth and may be the answer to climate change.

While refuting comparisons to Switzerland or Austria, Taha proclaimed that the beauty he witnessed belongs to Kashmir, which is also the venue for the upcoming G20 summit. Moreover, he described Kashmir as a haven where Muslims, Hindus, Sikhs, and Christians coexist peacefully. He also highlighted the region’s diversity and its inhabitants’ contributions to global innovation and development. 

Further, the Arab influencer also stressed Kashmir’s crucial role as a guardian of the Earth, suggesting that its pristine environment holds the potential to combat climate change.

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‘It’s not Switzerland, Austria’

On Saturday, in a tweet, the Arab influencer wrote, “This is not Switzerland or Austria; this is India, and this is Kashmir where the G20 will take place. It’s called the ‘paradise on Earth,’ a place that has preserved the Earth and can be the solution for climate change. In Kashmir, we see Muslims, Hindus, Sikhs, and Christians all living in peace and enjoying their diverse land while contributing to world innovation and development for the future.”

Under this year’s Indian presidency, Srinagar, Jammu and Kashmir’s capital has geared up to host the third G20 Tourism Working Group summit. The tourism industry, which has played a pivotal role in the Union Territory’s development, has faced significant challenges due to years of instability. However, with the G20’s arrival, a new dawn of possibilities emerges, promising stability, economic growth, and social development.

Alina Khan

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