Indus Water Treaty held in abeyance ” How India can flood the pakistan”

India's decision to hold the Indus Waters Treaty in abeyance represents a pivotal moment in its approach to water management and national security, particularly concerning its relationship with Pakistan. The Indus Waters Treaty, established in 1960, delineates the distribution and use of water from the Indus River system, which includes the Indus, Jhelum, and Chenab rivers. Under this treaty, India has limited rights to use the waters of these rivers, primarily for irrigation and hydropower, while Pakistan controls the majority.

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“Geological Insights and Mineral Wealth of the Eastern Baghelkhand Plateau: Exploring Chhattisgarh’s Natural Resources”

The Eastern Baghelkhand plateau, located in the central part of India, primarily occupies the state of Chhattisgarh. This region is characterized by its unique geological structure, varied relief features, and abundant mineral resources, which collectively contribute to its significance in both ecological and economic contexts.

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