The Indus River, long revered as the cradle of ancient civilizations ... For centuries, this river nurtured trade; today, it symbolizes untapped economic potential. Flowing from the Himalayan ...
More than 5,300 years ago, a civilization emerged along the lush basins of the Indus River in present-day northwest India and ...
The Indus river begins high up in the Himalayan mountains (the tallest mountain range in the world), and flows nearly 3,000 kilometres to the Arabian Sea. As the river moves downstream it carves ...
Increasing demand for food production coupled with inefficient irrigation practices is exacerbating water scarcity.
India must maximise eastern river waters under the Indus Treaty, resolve internal disputes, and prevent surplus water from ...
In the absence of a water-sharing treaty, we are in a vulnerable position, but a dam for a dam is not in our best interest ...
The Neutral Expert under the Indus Water Treaty decides on India-Pakistan disputes over hydroelectric projects, keeping ...
The Indus River, which originates from the Himalayas, flows through India and into Pakistan. It has been a center of civilisation since ancient times, with the Indus Valley civilization thriving ...
But is that all? The Indus River maintains a dynamic equilibrium all the way from the Himalayas up to the fertile plains of Sindh, and then onwards to the Indus Delta. It is this delicate balance ...
In partitioning the land on a religious basis, the peculiarities of the Indus momentarily were ignored. This 1800-mile-long river rises in the Himalayas of Tibet, is fed by six tributaries ...
Gold deposits from the Himalayas According to a report by Nav Bharat Times, the gold found in the Indus River is believed to originate from the northern mountainous regions of Pakistan ...