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India is considering plans to dramatically increase the water it draws from a major river that feeds Pakistani farms ...
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 is planning to significantly increase its water intake from a major river that flows into Pakistan, in response to the ...
India’s eastern Indus glaciers are melting faster than Pakistan’s and that will reduce water availability after mid-century, ...
PREMIUM The Indus is an antecedent river, which means it has existed for over 50 million years. (ANI file photo) Beginnings of a River The Indus is an antecedent river, which means it has existed ...
Islamabad: Pakistan on Thursday warned that any move by India to block or divert the flow of the Indus River system would be ...
the government is considering three new hydropower projects on the Indus River Basin besides fast-tracking two other projects. Additionally, discussions are underway among top officials to convert ...
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India Today on MSNWhy Ranbir Canal matters as India plans to choke water flow to Pak? Key detailsIndia’s expansion of the Ranbir Canal marks a bold step to secure its water rights and strengthen agricultural self-reliance, ...
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ABP - Live on MSNIndia plans to expand Ranbir canal after Indus Waters Treaty suspension. Here's whyIndia has been using limited water from Chenab, mostly for irrigation, but by putting the treaty in abeyance, there is scope for expanding its use.
Following the Pahalgam terror attack, the Centre had announced the suspension of the Indus Waters Treaty, which has governed ...
India is considering plans to dramatically increase the water it draws from a major river that feeds Pakistani farms ...
Highlights India considering plan to expand canal on Chenab river allocated to Pakistan Delhi weighing other projects that could reduce flow of water into Pakistan, sources and documents indicate ...
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