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Post suspension of the Treaty, India can start taking more water for irrigation and drinking and also stop sharing of data on ...
Explore the Indus River system: its origin near Mansarovar, key tributaries (Jhelum, Chenab, Ravi, Beas, Satluj), its vast ...
India’s eastern Indus glaciers are melting faster than Pakistan’s and that will reduce water availability after mid-century, ...
The Indus originates from near Mount Kailash in Tibet Autonomous Region (TAR) in China and shares its headwaters with the ...
The signal is that if required, India will weaponise the waters of the Indus Basin rivers. What are its limitations though?
Climate change is impacting the Indus river basin unevenly, affecting water-sharing agreements between India and Pakistan due to differing glacial melt rates.
Environmental historian Daniel Haines discusses the Indus River's role in colonial power, post-independence agriculture, and the World Bank's involvem ...
NEW DELHI: After suspending the Indus Water Treaty with Pakistan following the Pahalgam attack, India is toying with jacking up the capacity of existing reservoirs on the Indus Basin rivers ...
The Indian Premier League was suspended for one week on Friday while the Pakistan Super League postponed its remaining ...
Today, more than 300 million people rely on the Indus River Basin for their survival. Many of the problems of today are down to what wasn’t included in the treaty, rather than what was.
The nuclear-armed neighbours disagree over use of the water from rivers that flow downstream from India into the Indus river basin in Pakistan. The use of the water is governed by the Indus Waters ...
Climate change is impacting the Indus river basin unevenly, affecting water-sharing agreements between India and Pakistan due to differing glacial melt rates. The Indus river basin, among the most ...