
Jammu, Jun 12: Union Minister Dr Jitendra Singh announced on Friday that the proposed civil airport at Udhampur is expected to become operational in the coming months, with a tender for the construction of the airport terminal being floated nearly three weeks ago.
Addressing a special public outreach campaign and public welfare camp at Udhampur, Singh said that after the completion of the required formalities, the work order for the terminal’s construction would be issued.
“The airport is initially planned to facilitate ATR aircraft operations, which will substantially improve regional air connectivity and provide a major boost to tourism, trade, investment and employment generation,” he said.
The minister further informed that discussions were underway with the Jammu and Kashmir government for the transfer of additional land to enable expansion of the project into a larger airport facility on the lines of the Jammu airport.
Highlighting the region’s development trajectory, Singh noted that Udhampur has emerged as a symbol of New India’s growth story under the leadership of Prime Minister Narendra Modi, with major improvements in connectivity, infrastructure, public welfare and economic opportunities over the past decade.
He noted that one of the most visible symbols of the infrastructure revolution in Jammu and Kashmir was the Dr Syama Prasad Mookerjee Tunnel on the Chenani-Nashri stretch, which has significantly reduced travel time and strengthened all-weather connectivity between Jammu and Kashmir.
Singh said the approval has also been granted for the construction of an additional twin-tube tunnel parallel to the existing structure to further improve traffic management, safety and highway capacity on the strategic corridor.
The minister mentioned the successful implementation of flagship welfare schemes, including the Pradhan Mantri Jan Dhan Yojana, Swachh Bharat Mission and Pradhan Mantri Ujjwala Yojana, saying they had improved financial inclusion, sanitation and quality of life for millions of people.
Referring to India’s growing strategic and economic strength, he said defence exports had witnessed unprecedented growth during the Modi government’s tenure, reflecting the country’s emergence as a trusted global defence manufacturing hub.
Singh also underlined the growing national recognition of Udhampur’s traditional dairy delicacy, Kaladi, which has been granted Geographical Indication (GI) status and has even found mention in Prime Minister Modi’s public addresses.
He said the government is facilitating scientific upscaling, value addition, development of new recipes and enhancement of Kaladi’s shelf life under the One District One Product initiative, enabling local producers to access wider domestic and international markets while preserving its traditional identity.
The minister also spoke about the establishment of the Biotech Industrial Park at Ghati in Kathua district, saying it has placed Jammu and Kashmir on India’s biotechnology map and opened new avenues for innovation, entrepreneurship and employment.
He also highlighted major connectivity projects, including the Delhi-Amritsar-Katra Expressway, the introduction of Vande Bharat train services to Jammu and Kashmir, the widening of the Dhar Road and development initiatives in the Mantalai area aimed at boosting tourism and economic activity.
Listing key achievements in the Udhampur parliamentary constituency, Singh referred to the completion of the Udhampur-Srinagar-Baramulla Rail Link, the world’s highest railway bridge over the Chenab, expansion of healthcare and educational infrastructure, promotion of the Lavender Mission, strengthening of digital connectivity and implementation of flagship welfare schemes.






