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J&K’s self-reliance

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June 22, 2025
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Jammu and Kashmir Chief Minister Omar Abdullah’s recent stance on water sharing is both bold and commendable. By choosing not to divert the Union Territory’s water resources to other states for developmental projects and instead prioritizing the needs of his own people, he has shown rare political clarity and moral responsibility. Water is not just a resource, but a lifeline, particularly in a region like Jammu where drought-like conditions and chronic water scarcity continue to impact agriculture, livelihoods and daily life. For years, parts of Jammu have faced seasonal shortages, while many water bodies across the region have seen depletion due to unchecked exploitation and changing climate patterns. In such a scenario, the decision to safeguard local water reserves reflects a long-overdue commitment to regional welfare and sustainable development. The firm stance is not a denial of inter-state cooperation; rather, it is a call to re-center the conversation around fairness and necessity. While developmental ambitions of neighboring states are important, they cannot come at the cost of the basic rights of the people of Jammu and Kashmir, especially their right to safe drinking water, irrigation for farming and ecological balance. This focus on local well-being also sends a strong message that natural resources must be managed with foresight, equity and accountability. In prioritizing internal development, the Chief Minister is setting a precedent for regional governments across India to assess how resources are being used and who ultimately benefits from them. Jammu and Kashmir’s water must first nourish its own soil, quench its own thirst and secure its own future. Only then can the region truly flourish and only then can any discussion of sharing be ethical and equitable.

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