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Drought-Like Situation In Kashmir Is An Alarm Bell

by Kashmir Thunder Desk
December 17, 2025
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Drought-Like Situation In Kashmir Is An Alarm Bell
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The stark images of Kashmir’s depleted rivers and drying springs this December are a deafening alarm bell for an unfolding climate crisis. Jhelum, the region’s lifeline, hits historic lows, and vital springs in Pulwama, Shopian, and Bandipora shrink. We are witnessing the direct consequences of a profound environmental shift. This is a systemic threat to water security, agriculture, public health, and the very ecological identity of Kashmir. A severe rainfall deficit, the near-absence of Western Disturbances, and receding glaciers, as recalled by Chief Minister Omar Abdullah, point to a disturbing new normal. The implications are immediate and severe: strained drinking water supplies, anxious farmers facing irrigation shortages, heightened forest fire risks, and deteriorating air quality that now rivals polluted plains. As experts from SKUAST-K warn, this is a direct threat to food security and livelihoods. Expressing concern is no longer enough; it must catalyse urgent, science-based action. A multi-pronged strategy is imperative. First, water conservation must become a state mission. This requires massive investment in micro-irrigation, rainwater harvesting, and the restoration of traditional kuls (water channels) and springs. Second, agriculture must adapt. Promoting drought-resilient crops and regenerative farming practices is no longer an option but a necessity for survival. Third, we must declare war on pollution. Strict enforcement of waste management laws, a rapid shift to electric public transport, and protecting forests are critical to improving air quality and mitigating climate impacts. Most crucially, this demands a “whole-of-society” approach. The government must lead with policy and investment, but every citizen, community, and institution must become a water guardian. From fixing leaky taps to adopting sustainable practices, collective responsibility is our only recourse. Kashmir’s glaciers and rivers are the foundation of life and the economy. To prevent today’s drought from becoming tomorrow’s catastrophe, we must act with the urgency this emergency demands. The time for debate is over; the time for decisive action is now.

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