
Perspectives
The Rising Tide: Climate Change and Water Conflict in South Asia
Water scarcity is reshaping South Asia as climate change, outdated treaties, and rising demand turn rivers into sources of conflict.

Water scarcity is reshaping South Asia as climate change, outdated treaties, and rising demand turn rivers into sources of conflict.

Pakistan’s diverse cultural heritage, from the hospitality of Pashtunwali and Sufi music in Sindh to folk traditions in Punjab, Balochistan, and Gilgit–Baltistan, reflects an enduring rights-based ethos. These living practices promote dignity, justice, and social inclusion. By integrating these traditions into cultural diplomacy, Pakistan can showcase its soft power while supporting custodians of heritage, artisans, and local communities.