Rivers from India to Pakistan: Thousands of rivers flow in India, if you pick up the map and see, then you will find many rivers flowing here. According to reports, about 200 rivers flow here. Rivers have special significance in India. These rivers also come in handy to meet the needs of drinking water to farming. These rivers of India are life -giving. Apart from farming farming, electricity is done to make electricity from them and many electricity projects are implemented. Many of its houses are illuminated. Rivers are considered to be revered here, they are given the status of mother. These rivers start from the top of the mountain and travel to the plains and fall into the oceans. During this time, they also travel to many countries. There are some rivers that flow from India towards Pakistan, and quench the thirst of the people there. Today we tell you about the rivers from India to Pakistan.
Indus River
The Indus River is called the River of Pakistan. The origin of the Indus River is considered to be a water stream named Sin-Ka-Bab near Tibet. After leaving here, this river flows between Kashmir and Tibet. Then after walking from the north part of the naked mountain, it passes through Pakistan and finally joins the Arabian Sea. Most of this is in Pakistan. The length of this river is 3610 km. The five subdivisions of this river are Chandrabhaga, Jhelum, Iravati, Sutlej and Vipasa.
Jhelum
The Jhelum river passes through Anantnag in Jammu and Kashmir. In the old times, the name of this river was Vitista River. This river goes to Pakistan through Kashmir of India and joins the Chenab River. The total length of this river is 725 kilometers.
Chinab
The main source of water in the Chenab River is considered to melt the melting of snow. This river originates from Lacha Pass in Himachal Pradesh, India. This river reaches the Punjab region of Pakistan via Jammu. Ravi and Jhelum in Pakistan meet in Chenab. The total length of this river is 960 km.
Ravi
The Rohtang Pass of Himachal Pradesh is considered to be the origin of the Ravi River. This river goes through Himachal to Pakistan via Jammu and Kashmir and Punjab. Later it goes and joins the Chenab. Raviβs total length is 720 km.
Sutlej
The Sutlej River flows from Punjab and its origin is considered to be the glacier of the demon Taal near Mansarovar. The length of this river is 4575 km. It flows in India, China and Pakistan. In ancient times, this river was known as ostrich.