River Indus diversion زیر تکمیل by Samisarim
Indus River Description. Faisal Ayaz River Indus description for febspot The River Indus is one of the longest rivers in Asia, flowing through India, Pakistan, and China. It has a total length of about 3,180 kilometers (1,976 miles), with approximately two-thirds of the river located in Pakistan. The Indus River originates in the Tibetan plateau in the vicinity of Lake Mansarovar and the holy Mount Kailash, in the western part of the Himalayas. It then flows through northern India and into Pakistan, where it passes through the cities of Lahore and Hyderabad, before emptying into the Arabian Sea near Karachi. The river basin of the Indus is one of the largest and most important in the world, supporting millions of people through agriculture, fishing, and hydroelectric power generation. The river is also home to a diverse array of aquatic life, including several species of fish and turtles. The Indus River is steeped in history and culture, with many ancient civilizations having flourished along its banks, including the Harappan civilization in the Indus Valley. The river also holds religious significance for Hindus, who believe it to be a sacred river and one of the seven holy rivers of India. Despite its importance, the Indus River faces many challenges, including water scarcity, pollution, and political conflicts over water usage between India and Pakistan. Nevertheless, efforts are being made to protect and conserve the river and its surrounding ecosystem for the benefit of current and future generations.
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