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India has revived the six-decade-old Sawalkote hydropower project on River Chenab after keeping the Indus Waters Treaty with ...
Srinagar- On the banks of the Chenab River, a project first imagined more than six decades ago is finally preparing to take ...
The Indus Waters Treaty was not formed in a day's work, it took years of technical, diplomatic and political expertise for its formation. The treaty was initially signed on September 19, 1960, in ...
The mysterious Harappan civilization is considered the third oldest in the ancient East after that of Egypt and Mesopotamia.
Senior Indian officials vowed to ensure that “not even a drop of water goes to Pakistan.” Pakistan denied any role in the assault, warning it would consider any effort to interrupt the river’s flow as ...
The river is home to 22 endemic fish species and the endangered Indus River dolphin. Blocking water access could also damage India’s goodwill with other neighbors it shares rivers with, such as ...
The Indus River has supported life for thousands of years since the Harappan civilization, which flourished around 2600 to 1900 B.C.E. in what is now Pakistan and northwest India.