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Name a state of India that uses the water of the river Indus for irrigation.​

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Answered by kamyavsingh
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Answer:  According to that agreement, the flow of the three western rivers of the Indus basin—the Indus, Jhelum, and Chenab (except a small quantity used in Jammu and Kashmir state)—is assigned to Pakistan, whereas the flow of the three eastern rivers—the Ravi, Beas, and Sutlej—is reserved exclusively for India.

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Answered by skyfall63
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Jammu & Kashmir State

Explanation:

  • The Indus River is one of the longest rivers in Asia.
  • The "Indus Waters Treaty" is a world bank water distribution agreement for the use of the water iof the Indus River between India & Pakistan.
  • India was allocated about 16 per cent of the total water that is carried by the Indus system whereas Pakistan was allotted the remainder.
  • The treaty permits India to use the "western river waters (Indus, Jhelum, & Chenab)" for restricted irrigation use & "unlimited" "non-consumptive" use for such applications as navigation, power generation, fish culture, floating of property, and so on
  • The state of Jammu & Kashmir uses the Indus River for its irrigation purposes

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