NEW DELHI/KARACHI (Reuters) -India suspended its participation in the Indus Waters Treaty with Pakistan last month after the killing of 26 civilians in Kashmir, which New Delhi blames on Islamabad.
A series of century-scale droughts may have quietly reshaped one of the world’s earliest urban civilizations. New climate ...
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 ...
India has announced the suspension of a decades-old river-sharing treaty with Pakistan following an attack in Kashmir that killed 26 people, a move that could mark a turning point in the management of ...
The Indus Valley civilization, located in present-day Pakistan and India, went through four periods of intense drought, which ...
Climate simulations suggest that long droughts slowly pushed the Indus Valley Civilization to relocate, reorganize, and ultimately decline.
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How India is planning to divert water from Indus river system, leave Pakistan high and dry
What India is planning In a strategic move, India is accelerating plans to increase its water extraction from the Indus river system, particularly focusing on the Chenab, Jhelum, and Indus rivers, ...
There are only three Indus river dolphins left in India now, according to the country’s first comprehensive survey of the aquatic animal that has sparked concern about the survivability of endangered ...
NEW DELHI — In an angry shift following the recent Phalgam terror attack, India had suspended its participation in the 1960 Indus Waters Treaty and is now actively ...
The effects of climate change in the Indus Basin risk being weaponized in the ongoing India-Pakistan conflict. From July to August, monsoon rains strike South Asia, often bringing catastrophe rather ...
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How monsoon failure slowly erased the Indus Civilization, according to new Harappan research
Ancient Indus Valley Civilization's decline was driven by prolonged droughts, not sudden catastrophe. New climate studies ...
Long drought cycles reshaped settlement choices in the Indus region. These climate stresses likely contributed to its slow collapse. A series of severe droughts, each extending for more than 85 years, ...
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