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Where The Snow Once Ruled: Kashmir’s Vanishing Winters And A Warning From The Himalayas

A return to Kashmir reveals winters without snow, disrupted seasons, and a fragile Himalayas. As Chil-e-Kalaan fades, personal memory and science converge to warn of climate change reshaping a once-predictable land

A barren landscape in Kashmir that should have ideally been snow-capped in January Photo: Altaf Chapri
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In early January, I returned to Kashmir expecting winter to meet me at the mountains’ edge. Instead, I found bare slopes, open water, and an unfamiliar warmth. Srinagar, cradled by the Himalayas and long defined by snow, stood almost entirely without it. For a visitor, the absence might seem unremarkable. For someone who grew up here, it felt like the land had forgotten itself.

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