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Big No to Canals on Indus RiverThe Indus River, the lifeblood of Pakistan, has been a source of sustenance, livelihood, and prosperity for millions of people living in the Indus Basin. Stretching over 3,180 kilometers from the ...
Genesis of a lifeline The Indus is not just a river, it is an identity. An identity of millions whose lifeline depends on its flow and consumption. The river predates the formation of both states ...
Pakistan's Defence Minister Khawaja Asif has warned India that it would strike any structure that is built on the Indus River in "violation of the Indus Waters Treaty", which was suspended ...
An emergency meeting of the Save Indus River Movement was held on Thursday with Syed Sadruddin Shah Rashidi in the chair at the Functional House, Clifton. The meeting decided that their movement ...
NEW DELHI/ISLAMABAD, May 16 (Reuters) - India is considering plans to dramatically increase the water it draws from a major river that ... work on some Indus projects. Graphic: Map showing ...
So too does another factor that is helping escalate the tensions: climate change. The Indus River has supported life for thousands of years since the Harappan civilization, which flourished around ...
India has threatened before, in other moments of rising tensions, to pull out of the Indus Waters Treaty, which both countries signed in 1960. If India follows through this time, it could restrict ...
IMAGE: The Indus river at Skardu. Photograph: Kind courtesy Akbar Khan Niazi/Wikipedia Commons In the first of a multi-part interview with Rediff's Prasanna D Zore, Uttam Kumar Sinha-- Senior ...
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. Brokered by the ...
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