Youth Exchange in Srinagar Fosters Unity Between Punjab & Kashmir Youth

The Inter-State Youth Exchange Programme 2026 was organised in Srinagar by MY Bharat in collaboration with the Ministry of Home Affairs. It involved 37 youth delegates from Punjab participating in multi-day interactive sessions and cultural activities. Participants shared that the experience helped break stereotypes and fostered a deep appreciation for Kashmir's warm hospitality and rich traditions. The programme aims to strengthen bonds of unity and understanding among India's youth through continued engagement.

Key Points: Inter-State Youth Exchange Programme 2026 Held in Srinagar

  • Youth delegates from Punjab visit Srinagar
  • Programme promotes national integration & cultural exchange
  • Features interactive sessions & performances
  • Aims to break preconceived notions
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Government strengthens youth engagement in J&K through Inter-State Youth Exchange Programme in Srinagar

MY Bharat organises youth exchange in Srinagar with delegates from Punjab to promote national integration, cultural understanding, and unity.

"It's been two days since I have been in Srinagar, and I really saw very warm, welcoming people here. - Sahishdeep Kaur"

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The Ministry of Youth Affairs & Sports has been implementing several programmes aimed at empowering young citizens and strengthening cultural unity across states through structured engagement and exchange initiatives, as part of the Government of India's continued focus on youth-led development, national integration and people-to-people connect in Jammu and Kashmir.

In line with this vision, Mera Yuva Bharat (MY Bharat) under the Ministry of Youth Affairs & Sports, Government of India, in collaboration with the Ministry of Home Affairs, organised the Inter-State Youth Exchange Programme 2026 at the SCERT Auditorium, Bemina, Srinagar.

The programme saw the participation of 37 youth delegates from Punjab, who are currently visiting Srinagar as part of a multi-day exchange initiative designed to promote youth engagement, national integration and cultural understanding among young people from different parts of the country.

According to officials, the programme focuses on interactive sessions, educational activities and cultural exchanges that encourage leadership skills, mutual respect and unity among participants. The event also featured vibrant cultural performances showcasing the rich traditions and heritage of Jammu and Kashmir, providing visiting youth with firsthand exposure to the region's social and cultural diversity.

Sharing her experience, Sahishdeep Kaur, a MY Bharat volunteer from District Gurdaspur, Punjab, said the visit had been deeply enriching. "It's been two days since I have been in Srinagar, and I really saw very warm, welcoming people here. They treat us like guests, and everything was given to us in the best way," she said. She added that programmes like the youth exchange help participants understand cultural similarities and differences through interaction, language and traditional art forms, and should be organised across more platforms nationwide.

Another participant, Suraj Gupta, representing Punjab in the exchange programme, said the initiative helped break preconceived notions. "We usually form opinions sitting at home by watching the news. But when I came here, people from Kashmir guided me and helped me. It's a very good opportunity to learn about Kashmir's culture, tradition and language," he said. Quoting a Sanskrit verse, he emphasised the importance of knowledge and shared learning.

Officials said the Inter-State Youth Exchange Programme 2026 will continue over the next few days with a series of educational, cultural and interactive activities during the delegates' stay in Srinagar, further strengthening bonds of unity and understanding among India's youth.

- ANI

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Rohit P
As someone from Punjab, I'm glad our youth are visiting Kashmir. We hear so many things in the media, but real interaction is what matters. This is true nation-building. Bhai-chara zindabad!
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Arjun K
Good step, but I hope the focus is on sustained engagement, not just a one-off event. The real test is whether these connections last and translate into collaborative projects for J&K's development.
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Sarah B
Cultural exchange programmes are always enriching. It's heartening to see the warmth and hospitality mentioned by the participant. The world needs more of this people-to-people connect.
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Vikram M
Suraj Gupta's point about breaking preconceived notions is spot on. We form so many opinions based on TV debates. Actual travel and interaction is the best education. More states should be included in such exchanges.
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Kavya N
The youth are our future. When they understand each other's culture and language, the bond becomes unbreakable. Jai Hind! 🇮🇳 Would love to see similar exchanges with youth from the Northeast.

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