Renowned artist Ustaad Waheed Jeelani urges integration of J&K’s art and culture into tourism narrative

STC NEWS DESK
SRINAGAR, AUGUST 02 (STC): Veteran and internationally acclaimed Kashmiri artist, composer, and cultural ambassador Ustaad Waheed Jeelani has stated that no meaningful or sustainable growth in tourism can be achieved in the region unless art and culture are placed at the heart of our tourism strategy.
Calling art and culture as its soul, he said, “You cannot promote a destination by ignoring its soul.”
Jeelani made a strong and heartfelt appeal to the Government of Jammu & Kashmir, all stakeholders associated with Kashmir Tourism, and in particular to Chief Minister Omar Abdullah and his team not to treat the artists as dispensable.
He said, “Artists are not mere entertainers. We are the custodians of our civilizational ethos, the storytellers of our land, and the emotional bridge between cultures. Across the globe, artists are treated as brand ambassadors of their nations. Why then, in Jammu & Kashmir, are we being treated as dispensable?”
Ustaad Jeelani emphasized that the neglect of the artist community in the UT is not just unjust, it is unwise. “No brochures, no advertisements, no campaigns will ever succeed in showcasing the real Kashmir if its music, poetry, handicrafts, and performance traditions are not integrated into the tourism narrative,” he asserted.
He urged CM Omar Abdullah to “take decisive and visionary steps to uplift the artist fraternity and embed cultural promotion at the core of tourism planning. Provide platforms, support cultural festivals, revive traditional art hubs, and engage local artists in tourism-linked programs. The benefits will not only be economic but deeply cultural and long-lasting.
“We are not asking for charity; we are demanding recognition, respect, and rightful inclusion in shaping the future of our homeland,” he said.
He reiterated that Kashmir is not just mountains and meadows; it is a living, breathing legacy of Sufi traditions, poetic brilliance, musical richness, and unmatched creativity. “Ignore the artist, and you erase the identity of Kashmir. Promote art and culture – and see the world flock not just to see our land, but to experience our soul,” Ustaad Jeelani said.
(STC)