Indus Basin Treaty between Pakistan and India deprived Pakistan of:-Select one:a. Two out of five riversb. Three out of five riversc. Four out of five rivers
Question
Indus Basin Treaty between Pakistan and India deprived Pakistan of:-Select one:a. Two out of five riversb. Three out of five riversc. Four out of five rivers
Solution
The Indus Basin Treaty between Pakistan and India, also known as the Indus Waters Treaty, was signed in 1960. According to this treaty, control over the water flowing in three of the five rivers of the Indus river system (the Beas, Ravi, and Sutlej) was given to India. The remaining two rivers (the Indus and Chenab) were allocated to Pakistan. So, the answer is:
b. Three out of five rivers
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