A joint team of WWF-Pakistan and the Sindh Wildlife Department recently rescued two stray Indus River dolphin calves caught in a canal in eastern Pakistan Sukkur, Pakistan: A joint team of ...
Pakistan is facing mounting water and food stress after India put the Indus Waters Treaty in abeyance following the Pahalgam ...
With the Indus Waters Treaty on hold, the Centre has approved the 260-MW Dulhasti Stage-II hydropower project on the Chenab ...
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. It ...
Pakistan's Deputy PM accuses India of violating the Indus Waters Treaty, jeopardizing regional stability and international ...
NEW DELHI/ISLAMABAD (Reuters) -India is considering plans to dramatically increase the water it draws from a major river that feeds Pakistani farms downstream, as part of retaliatory action for a ...
Foreign office spokesperson Tahir Hussain Andrabi noted that under the Indus Waters Treaty, India could not misuse its 'restricted allowance' to unilaterally build any hydroelectric projects on the we ...
The Indus River is far more than a waterway; it is the absolute heart of Pakistan, sustaining our nation, feeding our people, and powering our progress. For generations, it has been the source of life ...
Subhan Ali, a young fisherman, couldn’t catch a single fish from the Indus river on Monday. For hours, he waited at the riverbank that touches the Hussainabad neighbourhood in Latifabad — a town ...
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'Weaponisation of water neither sane nor acceptable': Pakistan senator on India's hydel project on Chenab river
The panel noted that the water of the Chenab basin is shared between India and Pakistan in accordance with provisions of the ...
ON THE INDUS RIVER, Pakistan – Pakistanis call the Indus the Father of the Rivers, the Blue Water, the Lion River. Ancient civilizations thrived around it. Shrines to Sufi and Hindu saints dot its ...
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. It ...
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