Q.1 write a brief account on the Indus water treaty.
Q.2 Describe the Indus River system of India.
Answers
Answered by
9
Hey mate!
Thank you for asking this question! ❤
Answer:
____________________________________________________
Q.1 Write about the Indus Water Treaty.
⇒According to the provisions of the Indus water treaty, which was signed in 1960, India can use only 20 percent of the total water carried by the Indus river system. And later, this water is used for irrigational purposes in Punjab, Haryana, and Rajasthan.
Q.2 Describe the Indus River System.
⇒ The river Indus rises in Tibet. It enters Jammu and Kashmir flowing westwards. The river has several tributaries such as Zaskar, Hunza, Nubra and Shyok. Indus is one of the longest rivers in the world with a total length of 2900 km. And according to the Indus water treaty, Indus can use only the 20% of water Indus river system.
____________________________________________________
Hope it helps you! ヅ
✪ Be Brainly ✪
Thank you for asking this question! ❤
Answer:
____________________________________________________
Q.1 Write about the Indus Water Treaty.
⇒According to the provisions of the Indus water treaty, which was signed in 1960, India can use only 20 percent of the total water carried by the Indus river system. And later, this water is used for irrigational purposes in Punjab, Haryana, and Rajasthan.
Q.2 Describe the Indus River System.
⇒ The river Indus rises in Tibet. It enters Jammu and Kashmir flowing westwards. The river has several tributaries such as Zaskar, Hunza, Nubra and Shyok. Indus is one of the longest rivers in the world with a total length of 2900 km. And according to the Indus water treaty, Indus can use only the 20% of water Indus river system.
____________________________________________________
Hope it helps you! ヅ
✪ Be Brainly ✪
Attachments:
Answered by
0
Explanation:
: The Indus water treaty is a water-distribution treaty that lies between India and Pakistan on the Indus system of rivers that was signed in Karancho on 19th Sept 1960 by the Jawaharlal Nehru and Ayhu Khan. This treaty covers the water in three rivers of the satluj, beas, and Ravi.
Similar questions
Accountancy,
7 months ago
Science,
7 months ago
Science,
7 months ago
Math,
1 year ago
Math,
1 year ago