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New studies reveal: Multiple extreme droughts likely triggered Indus Valley civilisation’s collapse

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December 05, 2025

A series of prolonged and severe droughts lasting more than 85 years each likely led to the gradual collapse of the Indus Valley Civilization (IVC), according to a new study published in Nature.

- BY S VENKAT NARAYAN OUR SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT

New studies reveal: Multiple extreme droughts likely triggered Indus Valley civilisation’s collapse

The research, led by IIT Gandhinagar in India’s Gujarat in collaboration with two US universities, shows that repeated drought cycles between 4,450 and 3,400 years ago caused widespread aridification across 65-91% of the region, ultimately forcing the de-urbanisation of Harappan centres.

The Indus Valley Civilisation, one of the world’s earliest and most sophisticated, thrived across the Indus floodplains in India and Pakistan. It was known for its advanced water systems and planned cities.

In the absence of direct climate records, scientists relied on paleoclimate proxies such as cave deposits, tree rings and ice cores to reconstruct water patterns back then.

"By integrating high-resolution paleohy-drological reconstructions with paleoclimate archives, we identified severe and persistent river droughts lasting decades to centuries that affected the Indus basin," said lead author Professor Vimal Mishra of IIT Gandhinagar.

The study found that drought-like conditions began around 4,440 years ago, followed by multiple extreme droughts exceeding 85 years each between 4,400 and 3,000 years ago.

Evidence from Dharamjali Cave further showed recurring summer and winter droughts between 4,200 and 3,970 years ago.

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