Azad Jammu and Kashmir ─ Pakistan's treasure chest of rubies
The people of Azad Jammu and Kashmir (AJK) are sitting on a treasure chest: millions of rubies, estimated to be worth up to half a billion dollars, are lying beneath them.
But archaic tools and a lack of investment in infrastructure and techniques are hampering efforts to transform the area into a significant player in the gem industry.
“We have rubies that are at least as good as the Burmese, but their mining techniques are more sophisticated," says Huma Rizvi, a dealer in precious stones.
AJK has just one mine and one exploration site, where miners dig to assess the potential of the jewels below. But the region has proven reserves of more than 40 million grams of rubies, and inferred resources of nearly 50m grams, according to geological surveys commissioned by the provincial executive.