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In Winters Kashmir Must Prepare To Go The Scandinavian Way

Dr. Ashraf Zainabi by Dr. Ashraf Zainabi
December 14, 2024
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Every winter, life in Kashmir comes to a standstill. Schools shut down for months, healthcare services struggle under the weight of snowbound roads and frozen infrastructure, and the economy slows to a crawl. While winter is an inescapable reality for the Valley, it does not have to mean complete paralysis. Across the world, countries like Norway, Sweden, and Finland, with winters far harsher than Kashmir’s, not only survive but thrive. These Scandinavian nations have developed innovative ways to manage their winters, maintaining education, healthcare, and economic activity uninterrupted. It is time for Kashmir to take inspiration and prepare to go the Scandinavian way.
Why The Current System Needs Change: The long winter breaks in Kashmir, especially in the education sector, are often justified as necessary due to harsh weather conditions and poor infrastructure. However, this approach comes with a heavy cost. Students face significant learning disruptions, particularly as they compete with peers across India for admissions and job opportunities. Similarly, limited healthcare access during the snow season leads to avoidable loss of life, particularly in remote areas. Economically, the Valley cannot afford a three-month hiatus every year. Prolonged inactivity during winter lowers productivity, limits tourism to a few winter sports hubs, and exacerbates unemployment. These challenges are not unique to Kashmir, but unlike the Scandinavian nations, the Valley has not yet developed the resilience to function effectively during its cold season.

“By investing in winterized infrastructure, renewable energy, and efficient governance, the Valley can transform its winters from a time of inactivity to a season of opportunity. The question is not whether Kashmir can afford to go the Scandinavian way, but whether it can afford not to. In a world increasingly shaped by climate challenges, preparing for the future is no longer a choice—it is an unavoidable compulsion. For Kashmir, this preparation begins with embracing the resilience and ingenuity that defines the Scandinavian spirit.”

The Scandinavian Model: Countries like Norway and Sweden experience sub-zero temperatures and heavy snowfall for several months each year. Yet schools, hospitals, and public services remain fully functional. Their success lies in robust, winter-ready infrastructure, innovative energy systems, and strong governance. Scandinavian schools, hospitals, and homes are built with insulation, double-glazed windows, and efficient heating systems, ensuring warmth and safety during the coldest months.Hydropower, wind energy, and solar systems ensure uninterrupted electricity and heating, even in remote. Snow-clearing operations are prompt and effective, keeping roads, railways, and airports operational year-round.Digital platforms complement physical schooling, ensuring that severe weather does not disrupt education.
Can Kashmir Do The Same? Skeptics might argue that adopting the Scandinavian model is overly ambitious. After all, these nations have far greater resources and smaller populations than Kashmir. However, Kashmir is not starting from scratch. The Valley has abundant resources, particularly hydropower potential, and a manageable population compared to other Indian states. What is needed is vision, investment, and careful planning. However, a Scandinavian-inspired transition will not come without challenges. The financial cost of such infrastructure redevelopment is substantial, and the Valley’s already stretched public resources may not be enough. Public-private partnerships, international funding, and innovative financing models like green bonds could mitigate these financial constraints. There is also the question of cultural adaptation. For decades, long winter breaks have been part of Kashmir’s rhythm, and changing this will require not just physical infrastructure but a shift in mindset. Residents must be convinced of the benefits of staying active during winters, particularly when it comes to education and work. Adopting the Scandinavian approach does not mean replicating it blindly. Instead, it means borrowing the principles of resilience, sustainability, and innovation to create a winter-ready Kashmir. By investing in winterized infrastructure, renewable energy, and efficient governance, the Valley can transform its winters from a time of inactivity to a season of opportunity. The question is not whether Kashmir can afford to go the Scandinavian way, but whether it can afford not to. In a world increasingly shaped by climate challenges, preparing for the future is no longer a choice—it is an unavoidable compulsion. For Kashmir, this preparation begins with embracing the resilience and ingenuity that defines the Scandinavian spirit.

(The author is a teacher at Govt Degree College Khansahib, Budgam.The views, opinions and conclusions expressed in this article are those of the author and aren’t necessarily in accord with the views of “Kashmir Horizon”)
Dr. Ashraf Zainabi
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