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Why is the Indus River in Pakistan and not in India?

There are many interesting things in the world that make people laugh after listening to them. For example, the Indus River is not in India, but mostly in Pakistan. If we want to talk about the Indus River, we need to analyze it from a historical perspective. Long ago, there was no such country as Pakistan. Because of the war, the original India was scattered. Coincidentally, after the war, the Indus River has a large area in Pakistan.

1, origin of Pakistan

The Indus River is one of the important origins of world civilization, similar to the Yellow River and the Yangtze River in China. But a long time ago, there was no country like Pakistan in history. When the Indus River was famous, Pakistan had not yet appeared. Pakistan is a country separated from India after World War II, and its founding time is relatively short. The separation of Pakistan was also related to Britain at that time. India was a British colony during World War II. After all, a long time ago, India was a very powerful country, and the whole South Asian subcontinent was called India.

2. The origin of the Indus River

As one of the origins of ancient civilization, the Indus River is equivalent to the facade of India, so people call it? Indus? . After the founding of Pakistan, most of the Indus River remained in Pakistan. The name of this river has been called for thousands of years, and it will be particularly awkward to change it now. Although Pakistan is an independent country, the name of this river has not been changed. The Indus River does not belong to India, but its name has been preserved. The Indus River is now one of the important rivers in Pakistan, and many agriculture need its water source.

3. The struggle over the Indus River

Although most of the Indus River is in Pakistan, its upper reaches are mostly in India, so India often uses this river to oppress Pakistan. Especially in 1948, Pakistan was cut off from water, which brought serious disasters to Pakistan. Later, in order to avoid disputes, the two countries signed the Indian River Treaty in 1960, which eased the struggle between the two countries.