Ceasefire violation by Pakistan shakes investor confidence in Punjab
Tuesday, 13 May 2025 () Tensions along the India-Pakistan border in Punjab, exacerbated by ceasefire violations, are deterring NRI investment, particularly in border districts. NRIs are shelving ventures like hotels and real estate, exploring safer options abroad. Local industrialists, rattled by uncertainty, are also hedging their bets, planning alternate manufacturing units and residences outside Punjab, threatening the region's economic prospects.
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