By Syed Shamsuddin “The fate of the glaciers at the world’s Third Pole will decide the fate of millions downstream.” — ICIMOD Report, 2023 Gilgit-Baltistan — known to scientists as The Third Pole — is the environmental barometer of Pakistan, a region whose towering mountains cradle some of the planet’s largest glacial reserves outside the polar zones. Its rivers nourish the mighty Indus Basin, sustaining life far beyond its valleys. Yet today, this region of sublime beauty and serenity stands at the frontline of climate change, confronting an ecological and energy crisis of historic proportions. A Region in Peril Long, frigid winters are growing even harsher, while glacial melt and erratic weather patterns disturb traditional livelihoods. The people of Gilgit-Baltistan remain heavily dependent on fuelwood extraction for heating and cooking — a practice now accelerating the loss of its already limited forest cover. At the sa...
By Syed Shamsuddin The anecdotes presented below have been excerpted from Abdul Khaliq Taj’s essay, “Muhammad Anwar Khan – Aik Zinda Dil Insan,” appearing on pages 149 to 156 of the anthology Gilgit-Baltistan ka Urdu Adab . Among the memorable personalities of Gilgit, Anwar Sahib stands out as a man of rare humor, quick wit, and subtle social insight — one who could blend laughter with wisdom in every word. His anecdotes have long transcended the boundaries of ordinary conversation and become part of local lore, quoted fondly by those who knew him and retold with delight by those who only heard of him. A Father and Son — Rustam Meets Sohrab Anwar Sahib’s eldest son, Imtiaz , once served as the Chairman of the Gilgit Municipality (Baldia Gilgit) . On one memorable occasion, a friendly polo match was organized between the Local Government and the Municipality. On the Municipality’s side rode the son — Imtiaz; and on the Local Gov...