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From the Heart of Kashmir to the World: Why TEDxDalLake Matters

Musaib Bilal by Musaib Bilal
23/08/2026
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From the Heart of Kashmir to the World: Why TEDxDalLake Matters
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Why does a platform like TEDxDalLake matter for Kashmir and the world?
The answer lies in something larger than a single event or a collection of speakers. TEDxDalLake represents a space for ideas, conversations, innovation and diverse voices to come together. It creates an opportunity for people from different disciplines and backgrounds to question assumptions, exchange perspectives and bring conversations into the open that might otherwise remain disconnected.

Its importance also lies in the direction of that exchange. TEDxDalLake is not simply about Kashmir being introduced to the world. It is about Kashmir contributing to the world of ideas, while simultaneously engaging with perspectives, experiences and possibilities from elsewhere.
For a long time, much of the outside conversation surrounding Kashmir has been defined by politics, conflict and its extraordinary natural beauty. These realities form part of the region’s story, but they do not constitute the whole of it. There is another Kashmir that deserves greater attention: one shaped by education, research, entrepreneurship, art, innovation and an increasingly ambitious generation of young people.

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Across the Valley, educators are changing the way young people learn. Researchers are asking questions that extend beyond their immediate surroundings. Entrepreneurs are creating businesses and solving problems. Artists are preserving cultural heritage while finding contemporary forms of expression. Young people are exploring technology, science, creative industries and social entrepreneurship while imagining futures that previous generations may not have considered possible.
These are not simply stories that Kashmir can tell about itself. They are contributions to wider conversations.
This is where TEDxDalLake can assume a meaningful role. It can provide a platform for voices that deserve to be heard beyond their immediate circles, while bringing together people whose experiences and disciplines may rarely intersect. A researcher and an entrepreneur, an artist and a scientist, an educator and a technologist, a student and an established professional can all enter the same conversation.
That intersection is important because meaningful ideas rarely develop in isolation. New possibilities often emerge when different experiences come into contact. A conversation between a researcher and an entrepreneur can become a collaboration. An interaction with an unfamiliar perspective can change the way a student understands their own future. A local initiative can find partners beyond the region. An observation shared from Kashmir can become relevant to someone working on an entirely different problem elsewhere.
The exchange, therefore, has to work in both directions. Kashmir gets an opportunity to speak, but it also gets an opportunity to listen. Speakers, thinkers, innovators, artists, educators and entrepreneurs from outside the region can bring new perspectives and experiences into conversations here. At the same time, they encounter a side of Kashmir that is often less visible in international discourse: its intellectual curiosity, creative energy, research, enterprise and young people building new possibilities.
This two-way exchange is perhaps one of the most important aspects of the platform. The purpose is not to place Kashmir in isolation and ask the world to look at it. It is to connect Kashmir more meaningfully with the wider network of ideas and people that shape the world around it. The significance of TEDxDalLake should therefore extend well beyond the day on which the event takes place. An event can end when the audience leaves, but the conversations it begins do not have to.
Its real impact could be measured in the collaborations that follow, the startups that find encouragement or partners, the research questions that gain new momentum, the creative projects that emerge from unexpected encounters, and the young people who leave with a new way of looking at what is possible. A powerful talk may change the way one person thinks. A meaningful conversation can change what several people do next. A sustained exchange between people and disciplines can eventually produce something much larger.
This is also why TEDxDalLake should not be understood merely as another event on Kashmir’s calendar. Its larger purpose is to contribute to a different kind of narrative about the region—one in which Kashmir is not only discussed, but participates in the discussion; not only observed, but heard; not only represented, but represented by its own thinkers, creators, researchers, entrepreneurs and young people.
Imagine a future in which Jammu and Kashmir is recognised not only for its landscapes and history, but also for the people who study here, build here, create here and challenge conventional ways of thinking. A place where researchers, artists, entrepreneurs, scientists, educators and young innovators are not merely subjects of conversation, but contributors to it.
The next idea capable of influencing thousands, or even millions, does not have to originate in Silicon Valley, London or New York. It could begin in a classroom, a laboratory, a studio, a startup or an ordinary conversation somewhere in Kashmir.
TEDxDalLake matters because it creates a platform through which that idea can be heard.
Musaib Bilal is an author, columnist and speaker. He can be contacted at [email protected]

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