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Pentagon announces Indus-X Summit in Silicon Valley scheduled for September, focusing on innovation & collaboration in technology & defense sectors.
The Indus Valley civilization, equal in power to Mesopotamia and Egypt, reigned between about 2500 B.C. and 1700 B.C. in what is now mainly Pakistan on the Indian subcontinent.
The findings, based on 'recent radio-metric dates', suggest that the Iron Age in Tamil Nadu was contemporaneous with the Copper/Bronze Age of the Indus Valley Civilisation, about '5,300 years ago'.
Pakistan PM Shehbaz Sharif had said his country would not allow India to cross the red line by holding the Indus Waters Treaty in abeyance.
Around 500 BC, the Persian king Darius referred to the Indus valley region as Hindush in his inscriptions. Nearly 1,500 years later, the Arabs still referred to the land watered by the Indus as Al ...
Following India’s suspension of the Indus Waters Treaty (IWT), focus has once again turned to the long-stalled Tulbul Barrage Project, with renewed discussions on the possibility of resuming ...
INDUS TOWERS has demonstrated consistent growth in revenue over the past five years, with revenue increasing from Rs 13,954.30 Cr in 2021 to Rs 30,122.80 Cr in 2025. Net profit has also seen a ...
The Indus River came into the knowledge of the Western world early in the classical period, when King Darius of Persia sent his Greek subject Scylax of Caryanda to explore the river, c. 515 BC.
India and Pakistan have agreed to a ceasefire — but New Delhi says the 64-year-old Indus Waters Treaty remains "in abeyance." What does that mean for water-sharing in the region and beyond?
EXCLUSIVE: Early Netflix veterans Rob Guillermo and Nihaar Sinha have teamed to form Indus Valley Media (IVM) an independent studio designed to develop, produce and finance films and series for ...
Listen to article. The Indus Waters Treaty cannot be unilaterally suspended or altered, World Bank President Ajay Banga said last week, emphasising that any changes to the agreement require mutual ...
Explore the ancient Indus Valley city of Dholavira in Gujarat—India’s best-preserved Harappan site. Discover stunning archaeology, salt flat drives, local cuisine, and eco-travel with the ...