Indus River
The Indus River also called the Sindhu is Asia's seventh-longest river with an impressive length of 3,610 kilometers (2,243 miles). The river delta is not humble at all and has a basin area of 1,165,000 kilometers square. This interesting river runs through China, India, and Pakistan.
The River's discharge goes through the Arabian Sea and falls from the Tibetan Plateau to Lake Mansarovar follow by some information. It runs through the cities of Leh, Besham, Hydrabad, Gilgit, Peshawar, Karachi, Attock, and Mithankot. Especially, it features a diversified ecology, fauna, and plains, as well as high biodiversity. It has five brothers - five significant river tributaries are the Chenab, Jhelum, Ravi, Beas, and Sutlej. Surround the river is inhabited by a varied population. The river occupies an important part for it has historically been a source of revenue for the country's economy
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Detailed information:
Length: 3,180 km
Sources: Tibetan Plateau, Senge Zangbu, Gar River
Countries: India, Pakistan