The Indian state of Tamil Nadu is offering a $1 million bounty to experts who can successfully interpret the Indus Valley ...
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No More Canals on Indus
Water is the driver of nature.' This quote by Leonardo da Vinci aptly reflects the significance of water for Pakistan's province Sindh, where the Indus River has been a source of life and prosperity ...
Increasing demand for food production coupled with inefficient irrigation practices is exacerbating water scarcity.
The Indus river, is known for sustaining millions with its abundant water resources is now being recognized as a source of immense wealth. According to Pakistani media reports, the gold found in ...
The Indus River, long revered as the cradle of ancient civilizations, has shifted its role in the modern world—now captivating attention with its newfound wealth. According to recent reports, the ...
"Sindhu mere mann ki baat samajhti hai. Is paani mein humara itihas basta hai." These words capture a deep truth about the Sindhu River, known today as the Indus. More than just a body of water, the ...
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Acrimony over the right to Indus water
Before discussing the rights of provinces over historic water usage, it is pertinent to note that the River Indus originates from the mountain springs northeast of Mount Kailash in Western Tibet.
Movements in the Earth’s crust (the outside layer) might have caused the Indus river to flood and change its direction. The main cities were closely linked to the river, so changes in the river ...
The Indus River, renowned for sustaining millions with its abundant water resources, is now being recognized as a source of immense wealth. Media reports suggest that the river harbors treasures ...
Leaders claim govt's initiative aimed at doling out Sindh’s lands to corporate sector, other powerful quarters.
One such ticking time-bomb is the Indus Waters Treaty of 1960 between India and Pakistan, negotiated over nine long years and ...