India postpones winter games due to lack of snow

Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi attends a press conference with US President Donald Trump in the East Room of the White House in Washington, DC, on February 13, 2025. (Photo by AFP)
While snow levels fluctuate each year, scientists say climate change is driving erratic rainfall and shifting weather patterns.
The Himalayan resort of Gulmarg in Indian-administered Kashmir was due to hold national competitions in Alpine skiing, Nordic skiing, ski mountaineering and snowboarding from February 22-25.
Organisers had planned for hundreds of athletes to take part, and Prime Minister Narendra Modi had earlier said he was looking forward to the games, which would "encourage upcoming talent".
"The Khelo Winter Games... has been postponed due to insufficient snowfall," the region's Sports Council said in a statement.
"A new assessment will be conducted once snow conditions improve."
But slopes are lacking enough snow in the tournament's location, perched at 2,650 metres (8,694 feet).
Kashmir's once-thriving skiing industry has been hammered by a lack of snow in recent years.
Beyond the collapse of the skiing industry, many in the ecologically fragile region are worried about impending water shortages that would have a dire potential impact on agriculture.
Snow melt usually helps refresh the rivers, and changing weather patterns have already altered farming practices, heightening problems of water shortages and the risk of forest fires.
India's Ministry of Earth Sciences said in a 2020 report they expected the Himalayas and Kashmir would be "particularly subject" to warming temperatures.
Last year was the hottest on record, and the combined average temperature of 2023 and 2024 exceeded the 1.5 degrees Celsius threshold for the first time.
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