By Syed Shamsuddin World Soil Day 2025: A Call to Protect the Land That Sustains Gilgit-Baltistan As the world marks World Soil Day on December 5, 2025 , its message echoes with exceptional urgency across Gilgit-Baltistan (G-B) —a region perched on the frontline of climate change. Here, the fragile mountain soils, limited in extent and vital for both life and livelihood, are degrading rapidly. Accelerated glacier melt, erratic weather patterns, frequent landslides, and unsustainable land-use practices are all eroding the very foundation upon which the region’s survival depends. In G-B, only a sliver of land is arable. Soil is not merely earth—it is food security, cultural continuity, and the basis of settlement stability. Once damaged, it cannot be easily restored. This World Soil Day reminds us that protecting the soil is essential for protecting the people. Yet this year’s observance coincides with a timely development in Pakista...
Gilgit’s Worsening Air Quality: Why Immediate Government Action on Clean Energy Is Now a National Necessity
By Syed Shamsuddin THE Ibex Media report of 4 December 2025 laid bare a truth residents of Gilgit have felt for years: the city is sinking each winter into a suffocating blanket of fog and smoke, while most of Gilgit-Baltistan fares no better. As temperatures fall sharply in the mountain valleys, the atmosphere becomes a stagnant chamber in which every particle of smoke, plastic, or dust accumulates — turning ordinary winter fog into a toxic haze. This is not merely a seasonal inconvenience. It is a public-health crisis , a development crisis , and ultimately a national water-security crisis . And at the heart of this problem lies one simple reality: People burn whatever they can find to survive the cold — because clean energy is unaffordable or unavailable. Until this changes, no amount of awareness campaigns, bans or policing will deliver clean air. The solution demands direct, immediate intervention from the state. Why...