Indus River

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Indus River is one of the longest rivers in Asia, originating in the Tibetan plateau in the vicinity of Lake Mansarovar, the river runs a course through the Ladakh region of India, towards Gilgit-Baltistan and then flows in a southerly direction along the entire length of Pakistan to merge into the Arabian Sea near the port city of Karachi in Sindh.

Origin and Course[edit]

The Indus River originates near the Mansarovar Lake in the Tibetan plateau. It runs through the Ladakh region of India, then through the northern areas of Pakistan and finally merges into the Arabian Sea near Karachi.

Tributaries[edit]

The main tributaries of the Indus River are the Jhelum River, Chenab River, Ravi River, Beas River, and Sutlej River. These rivers are an integral part of the Indus River System.

Significance[edit]

The Indus River is of great significance to the economies of India and Pakistan. It provides water for irrigation and is also used for hydroelectric power generation. The river is also a source of livelihood for many people living along its course.

Threats and Conservation[edit]

The Indus River is facing several threats including pollution, over-extraction of water, and climate change. Efforts are being made to conserve the river and its ecosystem.

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