The Indus River, the lifeblood of Pakistan, has been a source of sustenance, livelihood, and prosperity for millions of people living in the Indus Basin. Stretching over 3,180 kilometers from the ...
The impending water scarcity, therefore, poses a severe threat to irrigation, potentially leading to crop failures which, in ...
Pakistan, which is facing major economic challenges, received some positive news of an estimated Rs 80,000 crore worth of ...
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, a parched and hilly region which overlaps northwest ...
The estimation survey was done by the Wildlife Institute of India under the Union Environment Ministry between 2021 and 2023.
Indus plain and down-stream of the Indus River Basin. A detailed plan will be completed within four months for approval and implementation and it will provide the vision and an action based framework ...
ISLAMABAD: The Indus River System Authority (Irsa) has warned that Punjab and Sindh are likely to face shortfall ...
The Food and Agriculture Organization is working on a project titled 'Living Indus' with the government of Pakistan to protect the Indus Basin from environmental degradation and anthropogenic ...
In a bid to secure the nation's water future, the Ministry of Water Resources (MoWR) is actively working to develop the country’s ...
The Indus River, where it lives ... as they evolved in the murky waters of the Indus Basin. They even learned to swim on their side to efficiently navigate the shallow waters during the dry ...
The Indus River System Authority (Irsa) has alerted farmers in Punjab and Sindh to prepare for a significant water shortage, ...
Much of Pakistan’s water comes from the Indus River Basin, heavily dependent on snowmelt and rainfall — both of which are becoming increasingly erratic due to climate change. Mr Ahmad ...