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Head of Pakistan's Punjab requires diplomacy with India to deal with smog

The primary minister of Pakistan's most populated province required climate diplomacy with neighbour and archrival India to fight smog ahead of the winter season, which are accompanied by hazardous levels of pollution in both nations.

We need to talk with them, this is called environment diplomacy. We need to do it with India, said Chief Minister Maryam Nawaz Sharif, adding the two nations needed to coordinate actions to mood toxic smog, which winds bring throughout the border.

Relations in between India and Pakistan have actually gone through periods of thaw however have actually been mainly frozen considering that they reduced diplomatic ties in tit-for-tat moves in 2019.

When cooler temperatures take hold, contamination spirals. The Pakistani city of Lahore and India's capital Delhi are among the most polluted cities worldwide.

Air quality degrades in cooler months, as temperature inversion traps pollution closer to the ground, packing healthcare facility wards with patients with breathing issues.

Rising air pollution can cut life expectancy by more than 5 years per person in South Asia, among the world's most polluted areas, according to a report released in 2015 which flagged the growing concern of hazardous air on health.

India's foreign minister will check out Pakistan next week to participate in the Shanghai Cooperation Organisation summit, the very first such go to in nearly a decade. However India's government has dismissed conversations of bilateral relations throughout the check out.

(source: Reuters)