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DELHI’S POISONED AIR: INDIA’S CLIMATE CONTRADICTION

November 22, 2025

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The Daily Guardian

Delhi's smog is the canary in India's coal mine, exposing the gap between bold climate talk abroad and weak environmental action at home. "Life-threatening" AQI alerts are not just weather updates; they are a report card on the social contract. If India wants to be a true climate power, it must prove that its own people's right to breathe matters more than short-term growth.

DELHI’S POISONED AIR: INDIA’S CLIMATE CONTRADICTION

On a winter morning in late 2025, Delhi awoke under a thick, yellow-brown haze. The Air Quality Index (AQI) hovered between 370 and 400-officially "very poor" to "severe" - for a week straight.

School sports were cancelled, outdoor construction halted, and people huddled behind masks, eyeing their air purifiers. But this is more than a seasonal inconvenience: it is a humanitarian crisis hidden in plain sight. New analyses show that chronic PM2.5 pollution in Delhi is shortening lives by over 8 years per person on average. Nationally, pollution now cuts Indian lifespans by 3.5 years a far heavier toll than unsafe water or malnutrition.

In effect, Delhi's air is "lifethreatening" not as hyperbole but as plain fact.

A NASA satellite image from November 1, 2022 shows dense plumes of agricultural smoke spreading from the wheat fields of Punjab and Haryana into Delhi and the Indo-Gangetic Plain. Inversion layers trapall pollutants under this "lid," turning the region into a huge pollution bowl each winter.

For Delhi alone, independent studies estimate around 17,000 deaths each year due to smog. Workers, children, the elderly and patients with heart or lung diseases flood emergency rooms every winter. "We have to fight every winter just to breathe," protestors told-noting that rich Delhiites can afford air purifiers or weekend trips to the mountains, but the rest of the city has no escape. A 76-year-old man at a recent Delhi protest summed it up bluntly: "Governments change, but people suffer... Construction everywhere continues unchecked our green cover is disappearing".

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