'As we travel, Win Kashmir & India': Shark Tank Judge Anupam Mittal to visit Valley; Netizens says: 'Love the Spirit Sir' | Company Business News

India-Pakistan conflict: While fear by Kashmir wrinkle after the deadly attack in Kashmir’s Pahalgam, which claimed 26 lives, the tourism industry of the region hangs in the balance. The Judge of Shark Tank India, and the founder of Shark Tank India, and the founder of Shaadi.com, on Friday demanded that “what Kashmir needs is tourists to return,” while taking to X to share a photo of his tickets to Kashmir. “What Kashmir really needs is tourists to come back, so I booked my ticket! If we disappear, they win. If we travel, winning Kashmir & India, ‘posted the Shark Tank Judge on X. Anupam Mittal’s post, comes a week after the Indian Pakistan voltage escalated the post-operation, with Pakistan over the line of the line (LOC) in JAMMU and four, and the Cease Fourfire (LOC) in JAMMU and four “understanding”. At least 32 airports, including Srinagar, have been closed in the wake of recent developments. Anupam Mittal’s post about X What did Netizens say? Netizens responded to Anupam Mittal’s post and applauded him for his gesture and spirit. ‘Amazing. Love the spirit sir, ‘wrote one user with an emoji. “Aptly said. We have to travel back with full swing and the local economy eats up,” another added. Anupam Mittal’s LinkedIn post about Kashmir, the Shaadi.com CEO, also placed over his upcoming Kashmir trip on his LinkedIn account, which has received a lot of traction. Mittal has reasons for discussing the travel part: “It’s not about resistance, it’s about showing up.” The shark concluded his long message, adding: “For if we crumble Kashmir’s economy, if we win fear, then those who lost their lives in Pahalgam will have died in vain. We have stood behind our army, let’s stand next to our people. Here is my ticket, hope that you will also discuss yours.” The localcircles survey collected more than 21,000 verified answers from 361 districts. Respondents included 63% of men and 37% of women. The answers come from level 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 and rural areas. Kashmir saw a record tourists -foot, with more than 2.3 visitors of the crore already in 2025. It was expected to have a strong season.