EVER since Pakistan became independent in 1947, the Gilgit-Baltistan region has been treated as a disputed territory. In fact, Pakistan does not even acknowledge GB as a part of the country.

The members of the Gilgit-Baltistan Assembly do not even have the right to decide the timber and tourism policies of their area. These are decided 288 kilometres away in the Prime Minister’s office in the federal capital.

Furthermore, new taxes have been imposed upon the region. Why is Islamabad imposing taxes if it does not acknowledge it as its territory?

It is unacceptable that GB is being governed without giving the people full representation in Pakistan’s senate and the National Assembly. Despite the fact that GB is the gateway to the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor, the federal government has not drawn up many projects for GB to benefit from CPEC.

The people of Gilgit-Baltistan earnestly desire that Pakistan should acknowledge their region as Pakistani territory. The government should recognise GB as the fifth province of Pakistan.

The people of Gilgit-Baltistan love Pakistan dearly. They have sacrificed their lives for this country. It is time their contribution to Pakistan is acknowledged.

Mehboob Ullah

Chilas, Gilgit

Published in Dawn, December 7th, 2017

Opinion

Editorial

Chinese diplomacy
Updated 14 Mar, 2026

Chinese diplomacy

THERE are signs that China is taking a more active role in trying to resolve the issue of cross-border terrorism...
Fragile gains at risk
14 Mar, 2026

Fragile gains at risk

PAKISTAN is confronting an external shock stemming from the US-Israel war on Iran that few of the other affected...
Kidney disease
14 Mar, 2026

Kidney disease

ON World Kidney Day this past Thursday, the Pakistan Medical Association raised the alarm on Pakistan’s...
Delicate balance
Updated 13 Mar, 2026

Delicate balance

PAKISTAN has to maintain a delicate balance where the geopolitics of the US-Israeli aggression against Iran are...
Soaring costs
13 Mar, 2026

Soaring costs

FOR millions of households already grappling with Ramazan inflation, the sharp increase in petrol and diesel prices...
Perilous lines
13 Mar, 2026

Perilous lines

THE law minister’s veiled warning to the media to “exercise caution” and not cross “red lines” while...