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Daily Times on MSNREVITALISING THE DELTAPakistan flanks the Indus River, its tributaries, its flood plains and its incredible delta. This incredible natural resource ...
"The delta is both sinking and shrinking," said Muhammad Ali Anjum, a local WWF conservationist. Beginning in Tibet, the ...
More than 1.2 million people have been displaced from the overall Indus delta region in the last two decades, according to a ...
Centuries-old carvings of Buddhas, Bodhisattvas and stupas still line the Karakoram Highway ...
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The Express Tribune on MSNEmergent Indus water sharing challengesOver time, however, this treaty has come under major stress not only due to its inability to contend with ecological or ...
The decades-old Indus Waters Treaty faces its gravest challenge as India suspends it, prompting Pakistan to warn of war.
The decision to suspend the Indus Water Treaty has significant implications for both India and Pakistan. The treaty, which ...
The Indus River starts in the mountains and is fed by five separate tributaries. It flows into Ladakh, and passes through disputed territory between India and Pakistan.
The Sawalkot project, a run-of-the-river hydroelectric plant on the Chenab River in the Ramban and Udhampur districts of the ...
Overflowing Indus and Chenab destroy houses, farmland in several districts; stagnant rainwater in Hafizabad yet to be drained ...
If the Indus Water Treaty is to survive over the long term, an adjustable treaty has to be negotiated within the next 1-2 decades. Not only for the Indus Water Treaty, but also for all treaties on ...
AFP on MSN13h
Death of a delta: Pakistan's Indus sinks and shrinksSalt crusts crackle underfoot as Habibullah Khatti walks to his mother's grave to say a final goodbye before he abandons his ...
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