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Hosted on MSNNo More Canals on IndusWater is the driver of nature.' This quote by Leonardo da Vinci aptly reflects the significance of water for Pakistan's province Sindh, where the Indus River has been a source of life and prosperity ...
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The Express Tribune on MSNAcrimony over the right to Indus waterBefore discussing the rights of provinces over historic water usage, it is pertinent to note that the River Indus originates from the mountain springs northeast of Mount Kailash in Western Tibet.
The land belongs to the river. The project ... isn’t waterlogged through irrigation. Cropping patterns must align with land quality and weather conditions. The Indus was dammed and barraged ...
Pakistan government's plan to divert water ... was already the most affected due to the "incompetence" of the Indus River System Authority (IRSA). She argued that irrigating barren land in ...
The treaty marks the end of a twelve-year fight between India and Pakistan over the division of the waters of the immense Indus River basin ... Pakistani canals and irrigation works would be ...
Once living abundantly across the Indus River system, fewer than 2,000 of these ... a key part of the ecological and cultural identity of Pakistan. Protecting it necessitates fast-paced measures ...
Awami Tehreek organized a 12-km march in Karachi against the federal government's canal projects on the Indus River. The ...
One such ticking time-bomb is the Indus Waters Treaty of 1960 between India and Pakistan, negotiated over nine long years and ...
We’re called Indus Valley people because we live – surprise, surprise – in the valley river. It brings all sorts of benefits, like farming, irrigation and travel, but it can be a bit of a ...
The Pakistan Senate has raised concerns over the government's plan to divert water from the Indus River for corporate farming, urging resolution through the Council of Common Interests (CCI).
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