Major aviation boost for Kashmir: Cabinet clears development of a new Civil Enclave at Srinagar International Airport
The Cabinet Committee on Economic Affairs, chaired by Prime Minister Narendra Modi, on Tuesday approved the development of a new Civil Enclave at Srinagar International Airport at an estimated cost of ₹1,677 crore.
The project is expected to mark a major milestone in strengthening aviation infrastructure and enhancing connectivity in the Kashmir Valley.
Operated by the Airports Authority of India within the Budgam Airbase of the Indian Air Force, the airport — designated as an international airport in 2005 — is located about 12 km from Srinagar city. The project scope also includes the construction of barracks for security personnel.
Spread over 73.18 acres, the new Civil Enclave will feature a state-of-the-art terminal building covering 71,500 square metres, including 20,659 square metres of existing structure. The terminal is designed to handle 2,900 passengers during peak hours and will have an annual capacity of 10 million passengers per annum (MPPA).
The expanded apron will provide 15 aircraft parking bays, including one wide-body (Code E) bay — comprising nine existing and six newly proposed bays. The 3,658-metre-long and 45-metre-wide runway will continue to be operated by the Indian Air Force. A multi-level car parking facility accommodating up to 1,000 cars will also be constructed as part of the project.
Architecturally, the terminal will blend modern design with Kashmir’s rich cultural heritage, incorporating traditional elements such as intricate woodwork and locally inspired craftsmanship. At the same time, it will maintain operational efficiency through streamlined passenger processing areas, spacious lounges, and advanced security and check-in systems.
Sustainability is a key focus of the development. The project will incorporate advanced water harvesting systems, maximize natural lighting to reduce energy consumption, and use locally sourced, eco-friendly materials to minimize its carbon footprint. It is targeted to achieve a prestigious 5-star GRIHA rating.
Beyond infrastructure enhancement, the Civil Enclave is expected to significantly boost tourism and economic growth by improving connectivity to iconic attractions such as Dal Lake, Shankaracharya Temple and the Mughal Gardens. The project is anticipated to generate employment opportunities, stimulate investment and reinforce Srinagar’s position as a leading tourist and economic destination.
The development of the Civil Enclave represents a transformative step toward delivering world-class infrastructure, enhancing passenger experience and showcasing the cultural and natural splendour of Kashmir to the world.
IBNS
Senior Staff Reporter at Northeast Herald, covering news from Tripura and Northeast India.
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