Srinagar, April 8 -- Nestled at the foothills of the Zabarwan Range and overlooking the serene Dal Lake, Srinagar's Indira Gandhi Memorial Tulip Garden has transformed into an iconic symbol of Kashmir's springtime beauty. Over the years, this sprawling expanse of vibrant tulips has not only captivated the hearts of nature lovers but also redefined our tourism narrative, offering a fresh and peaceful counterpoint to its often-troubled image. Opened in 2007 with the objective of boosting tourism and floriculture, the garden has exceeded expectations. What started as a modest initiative has now become Asia's largest tulip garden, spread over 30 hectares and home to more than 1.6 million tulip bulbs of over 60 varieties. Each spring, the gard...