The Nation UAE on MSN5d
No More Canals on Indus
Water is the driver of nature.' This quote by Leonardo da Vinci aptly reflects the significance of water for Pakistan's province Sindh, where the Indus River has been a source of life and prosperity ...
He conquered land across three continents, ruled over states from Egypt to modern-day India, and never lost a battle – before ...
One such ticking time-bomb is the Indus Waters Treaty of 1960 between India and Pakistan, negotiated over nine long years and ...
India doesn’t need Silicon Valley’s playbook. It has the creativity, vision, and talent to write its own story of innovation.
After unearthing a rare collection of highly prized Silk Road artefacts, a family in the Himalayas has opened a museum ...
The Express Tribune on MSN4d
Bilawal warns Centre over Sindh's rights
He said that when he opposed the new canals from Indus, he was fighting for Karachi's rights and standing up for the rights ...
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Rise of Adventure Sports in Kashmir By Mohammad Hanief Kashmir is becoming a popular destination for adventure tourism due to ...
Territorial disputes, the practice of expansionism and stories of invasion…this is all history has been about and this is all ...
Punjab's allocation of an estimated budget of Rs211 billion for the construction of canals to channel water from the River Indus to the Cholistan region in South Punjab has sparked controversy.
A prize offered by an Indian state leader is intended to shed light on a Bronze Age civilization — and settle a cultural battle.
The Indus River, long revered as the cradle of ancient civilizations, has shifted its role in the modern world—now captivating attention with its newfound wealth. According to recent reports, the ...