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Dry Jhelum: Time To Build A Water-Secure Future For Kashmir

by Kashmir Thunder Desk
January 20, 2026
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Dry Jhelum: Time To Build A Water-Secure Future For Kashmir
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The Jhelum River, the historic lifeblood of Kashmir, is sending a distress signal that can no longer be ignored. Recording its second consecutive year of critically low winter levels, with key tributaries like Veshow Nallah running completely dry, this is a clear symptom of a structural climate crisis. The simultaneous depletion of countless springs across the Valley confirms a terrifying pattern: Kashmir’s traditional water security, dependent on winter snowfall and glacial melt, is collapsing. The reasons are stark. A fundamental shift in winter weather, characterised by a persistent deficit in snowfall and warmer temperatures, is crippling the natural recharge system. Reduced snowpack means less stored water for spring, while accelerated, premature melting offers only a fleeting surge, ultimately depleting the glacial reservoirs that ensure perennial flow. This is a present emergency, crippling drinking water schemes, threatening agriculture, and upending daily life for communities dependent on now-dry springs. Addressing this crisis demands an immediate, multi-pronged response that moves beyond emergency water tankers. First, we must declare water conservation a state mission. This entails massive investments in watershed management, including the revival of traditional springs through aquifer recharge projects and the construction of small, decentralised check dams to slow runoff and replenish groundwater. Second, a climate-resilient agricultural policy is urgent. Promoting water-efficient crops and micro-irrigation techniques is no longer optional but essential for food security. Third, robust glacier and hydrological monitoring systems must be established to provide accurate data for predictive planning. Ultimately, this is a call for a fundamental shift in mindset, from treating water as an infinite resource to valuing it as the finite, sacred commodity it is. Every citizen must become a water steward, practising strict conservation. The government must lead by enforcing sustainable usage, protecting wetlands that act as natural sponges, and investing in alternative sources like treated wastewater for non-potable uses. The Jhelum’s declining flow is a warning written in water. Heeding it requires moving from panic to purposeful, collective action. We must build a water-secure future for Kashmir, not with temporary fixes, but with a comprehensive, science-backed strategy that honours and preserves our most precious lifeline. The time to act is now, before the wells and rivers run silent.

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