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Looking to the future, a river runs through it
Hindustan Times Jammu
|May 12, 2025
Perspective is a useful thing. Open Google Earth and zoom out a few thousand kilometers. Around the 30°N latitude, you will see a band of sand stretching across the Earth.
The Thar Desert lies here, as do large parts of Pakistan—only, there is a thick green ribbon swirling through that country, thanks to the largesse of the Himalayan glaciers. The contrast between sand and green shows, more than any number ever could, how much Pakistan needs the Indus waters. They will not survive without it.
The Indus system, more than the Ganga and the Brahmaputra systems, depends on glacier- and snow-melt for its waters, which, in turn, increases its climate vulnerability. What happens when these glaciers melt? Studies suggest that the water flow could rise over the next couple of decades and then fall.
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