Write about the main important things of Chenab river?
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Chenab River, river of the Indian subcontinent in northwestern India and northeastern and eastern Pakistan. Chenab River, near Sialkot, Pak. The Chenab is formed by the confluence of two streams, Chandra and Bhaga, in the western (Punjab) Himalayas in India's Himachal Pradesh state.
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The river is formed by the confluence of two rivers, Chandra and Bhaga, at Tandi, 8 km southwest of Keylong, in the Lahaul and Spiti district in the Indian state of Himachal Pradesh. The Bhaga river originates from Surya taal lake, which is situated a few kilometers west of the Bara-lacha la pass in Himachal Pradesh. The Chandra river originates from glaciers east of the same pass (near Chandra Taal).
This pass also acts as a water-divide between these two rivers.
The Chandra river transverses 115 km (71 mi) before the confluence.
The Bhaga river transverses through narrow gorges a distance of 60 km (37 mi) before the confluence at Tandi.