Islamabad (TDI): Indian Foreign Minister S. Jaishankar’s refreshing morning walk in Islamabad, alongside colleagues from the Indian High Commission, showcased the city’s pristine environment. This gesture highlights the importance of bilateral relations and regional cooperation.
Jaishankar’s visit highlights the value of diplomatic engagement and the shared desire for sustainable environments.
Both nations can benefit from cooperation and knowledge sharing to address environmental challenges.
Interestingly, Islamabad has significantly better quality compared to Delhi. According to recent data, Islamabad has:
– Clean air: Pollution index of 41.77 (moderate)
– Lush greenery: 50% forest cover
– Scenic views: Margalla Hills surroundings
In contrast, Delhi struggles with:
– Poor air quality: Pollution index of 90.24 (unhealthy)
– Limited green spaces: 20% forest cover
– Congested cityscape
Moreover, as India and Pakistan strive for improved air quality and green spaces, this visit emphasizes the importance of regional cooperation and sustainable development.