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The Government is looking to restart the long-stalled Tulbul Navigation Project, as part of a broader strategy to optimise the country's share of water from the western rivers under the Indus Waters ...
The Indus has defined the inhabitants of regions east of the Indus since at least the last 4000 years. In Avestan, the word Hendu denotes a natural frontier, a river, and Hapta Hendu was an ...
Jammu and Kashmir Chief Minister Omar Abdullah has strongly opposed the central government's proposal to divert Indus River ...
Indus River: The Indus River used to flow in Gujarat from around 4000–2500 BC. According to reports, the Indus entered Gujarat near Vighokot in the Rann of Kutch and through the old Narka route ...
India News: Geologist Peter Clift explores the Indus River's 50-million-year history, tracing its formation from the collision of India and Asia to its interactio ...
Indus is the largest river in South Asia and one of the largest in the world. It is 2,000 miles or 3,200 kilometers long. In the Tibet region of China, there is a sub-mountain range of the ...
The Indus River is extremely sensitive to climate change due to the high portion of its flow derived from glaciers. In this scenario, the construction of new canals on the Indus is not prudent.
Future of river-sharing treaty that has survived wars, border conflicts and prolonged diplomatic freezes is now under threat Stay up to date with notifications from The Independent Notifications ...
Q2: How vulnerable is Pakistan? A2: Pakistan depends critically on the Indus.Over three-quarters of the country’s annually available renewable water resources come from outside its borders, almost ...
Exclusive-India Weighs Plan to Slash Pakistan Water Supply With New Indus River Project By Sarita Chaganti Singh, Krishna N. Das, Aftab Ahmed, Charlotte Greenfield, Ariba Shahid NEW DELHI ...
Beginnings of a River. The Indus is an antecedent river, which means it has existed for over 50 million years, since the Indian plate first collided with Asia and gave rise to the Himalayas.