State & Local Event
Jammu and Kashmir Government Drafts Industrial Policy
March 12, 2026
The Government of Jammu and Kashmir has established a three-member committee to draft a comprehensive Industrial Policy aimed at revitalizing the region's industrial sector. This policy will prioritize finalizing a Public Procurement Policy to enhance local industry participation in government contracts and a Revival and Rehabilitation Policy targeting sick industrial units. The initiative reflects a strategic effort to improve ease of doing business by addressing regulatory and administrative challenges that have hindered industrial growth.
- The new Public Procurement Policy will create clearer frameworks for government purchases, potentially increasing opportunities for local suppliers and contractors.
- The Revival and Rehabilitation Policy signals targeted support for struggling industrial units, which may open avenues for contractors specializing in industrial recovery and modernization.
- Procurement professionals should anticipate forthcoming policy changes that could affect bidding processes and eligibility criteria within Jammu and Kashmir.
- Businesses and industry stakeholders in the region should engage with the policy development process to align their strategies with emerging government priorities.
The committee will prioritize the finalisation of the Public Procurement Policy and the Revival and Rehabilitation Policy for sick industrial units, along with other policy measures requiring urgent attention.
— Chief Secretary Atal Dulloo
The upcoming Industrial Policy must first ensure ease of living for industry before ease of doing business, noting that regulatory and administrative bottlenecks had made survival difficult for many industrial units.
— Federation of Chambers of Industries Kashmir (FCIK)
Agencies
Government of Jammu and Kashmir, Industries and Commerce Department, Jammu and Kashmir, Jammu and Kashmir Bank, Pollution Control Committee, Jammu and Kashmir, Fire and Emergency Services, Jammu and Kashmir