Visit our new beta site!

Indus

From: The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition  |  Date: 2008

Indus , chief river of Pakistan, c.1,900 mi (3,060 km) long, rising in the Kailas range in the Tibetan Himalayas, and flowing W across Jammu and Kashmir, India, then SW through Pakistan to the Arabian Sea SE of Karachi. The upper Indus, fed by snow and glacial meltwater from the Karakorum, Hindu Kush, and Himalayan mts., flows through deep gorges and scenic valleys. The turbulence of its rushing waters makes it unsuitable for navigation.

The Indus then flows onto the dry Punjab plains of Pakistan and becomes a broad, slow-moving, silt-laden stream. There it receives the combined waters of the five rivers of the Punjab (Chenab, Jhelum, Ravi, Beas, and Sutlej), its chief affluent. In Pakistan the Indus is extensively used for irrigation and hydroelectric-power generation. The Jinnah, Sukker, and Kotri barrages feed the main Indus canals in W Punjab and Sind. The irrigated plain is Pakistan's most densely populated region and its main agricultural area; wheat, corn, rice, millet, dates, and fruits are the chief crops.

The lower Indus is navigable for small boats but is little used for transportation, at least since the development of railroads. The extensive use of the Indus's waters for irrigation has greatly reduced the flow of freshwater in the lower Indus, leading to the encroachment of saltwater up the lower river and the loss to the Sind of millions of acres of surrounding farmland to the sea or salt and of hundreds of thousands of acres of ecologically important mangrove swamp.

The river valley was the site of the prehistoric Indus valley civilization , and the Indus was once considered to be the western boundary of India. The use of the Indus and its tributaries has been a source of conflict between Pakistan and India, although a treaty by which the waters were to be shared was signed in 1960; the use of the river system's waters also is an issue between the provinces of Punjab and Sind within Pakistan.

Author not available, INDUS., The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition 2008

Related articles from HighBeam Research:

San Diego firm snags high honors in government industry.(INDUS Technology, Inc. )(Company Profile)
San Diego Business Journal; 10/6/2003; 708 words; INDUS Technology, Inc. provides systems engineering, financial ... complete dedication to customer needs are the hallmarks of INDUS Technology's work to date. Via superb technical performance ... partnerships with primes and defense related community activities, INDUS has gone from a virtual unknown to a ...
The Indus Civilization: A Contemporary Perspective.(Book review)
Asian Perspectives: the Journal of Archaeology for Asia and the Pacific; 9/22/2006; Smith, Monica L.; 1550 words; The Indus Civilization: A Contemporary Perspective ... recent of which is Gregory Possehl's The Indus Civilization: A Contemporary Perspective ... on a lifetime of research on the Harappan (Indus) culture of the regions now encompassed in ...
Social construction of hydropolitics: the geographical scales of water and security in the Indus Basin.(Report)
The Geographical Review; 10/1/2007; Mustafa, Daanish; 8797 words; The semiarid environment of the Indus Basin is home to more than a quarter of ... a hostile desert if it were not for the Indus Basin rivers and the largest contiguous ... northwestern India can be called a gift of the Indus. Given the stakes involved, in terms of ...
Customer service, cutting-edge technology drive local firm's growth. (Advertising Supplement).(INDUS Technology Inc)(Company Profile)
San Diego Business Journal; 10/21/2002; 430 words; INDUS Technology, Inc. is a San Diego-based, woman-owned small business, certified as an SDB and an 8(a) Program participant. INDUS is a provider of C4ISR Acquisition Services, Systems Engineering ... SSC-SD, Department of Transportation, FBI, GSA, and NAVSEA. INDUS maintains close working relationships with ...
Representing the Indus body: sex, gender, sexuality, and the anthropomorphic terracotta figurines from Harappa.
Asian Perspectives: the Journal of Archaeology for Asia and the Pacific; 9/22/2003; Clark, Sharri R.; 11967 words; ... FIGURINES FROM HARAPPA, a major urban center of the Indus civilization, is used to explore Indus conceptions of sex, gender, and sexuality as they are expressed in representations of the body. The Indus (or Harappan) civilization, the earliest urban ...
Q2 2005 Indus International Earnings Conference Call - Final
Fair Disclosure Wire; 10/27/2004; 5850 words; OPERATOR: Welcome to the Indus International conference call discussing fiscal second ... archive of this call will also be available on the Indus International Web Site at investor.indus.com. I would now like to turn the conference call over to Tom Williams, Chief Financial Officer of Indus ...
Seeds of urbanism: palaeoethnobotany and the Indus Civilization.
Antiquity; 12/1/1999; WEBER, STEVEN; 8070 words; Within the Harappan or Indus Valley Civilization located in northwest South Asia ... result of cultural change, and not its cause. The Indus Civilization At its height, around 2600 BC, the Indus Civilization included nearly a thousand sites dispersed ...
Technology Company Works on Success from the Inside Out.(INDUS Technology Inc.)(Brief Article)
San Diego Business Journal; 10/22/2001; Baligad, Suzanne; 562 words; One year ago INDUS Technology, Inc. had three contracts with 19 employees. Today INDUS has increased its business threefold and more than ... current count of 13 contracts and 45 employees. INDUS continues to grow and flourish as a woman-owned ...
Peaceful Harappans? Reviewing the evidence for the absence of warfare in the Indus Civilisation of north-west India and Pakistan (c. 2500-1900 BC).(Debate)
Antiquity; 6/1/2005; Cork, Edward; 5482 words; ... Harappan Civilisation, centred on the River Indus (Figure 1), has been characterised as having ... the assumed absence of warfare in the Indus Civilisation remains largely unchallenged ... In fact, the absence of warfare in the Indus Civilisation suggested by many researchers ...
NexInnovations Selects Indus Solution to Improve IT Service Management; Independent IT Services Provider Enhances Service with Advanced Scheduling System
CCNMatthews Newswire; 11/7/2005; 1177 words; ATLANTA--(CCNMatthews - Nov 7, 2005) - Indus International Inc. (NASDAQ: IINT), a leading ... provider, today announced the licensing of Indus' solution by NexInnovations Inc. to help ... operational excellence, NexInnovations selected Indus' cutting-edge technologies for continuous ...
Q1 2003 Indus International Earnings Conference Call - Final
Fair Disclosure Wire; 5/15/2003; 5687 words; ... Cincinnati Water Works, which is an Indus customer for the CIS product and EAM product. Customer events: Indus in the former SET hosted two user conferences in the month of March. With over 1,000 attendees, these events have seen tremendous successes. At the SET summit event, Indus officially announced ...
Q4 2006 Indus International Earnings Conference Call - Final
Fair Disclosure Wire; 5/5/2006; 7817 words; ... guidance. In fiscal year '07, Indus will continue to provide ... seven-figure license for the Indus Service Suite has closed ... guidance for fiscal year 2007. Indus projects adjusted EPS growth ... everyone on the call that Indus is holding an investor day ... include presentations from Indus ...
INDUS Corporation Awarded GSA Alliant Contract
U.S. Newswire; 8/1/2007; 479 words; To: BUSINESS EDITORS Contact: Rob Blumenthal of INDUS Corporation, +1-703-852-9437, rblumenthal@induscorp.com VIENNA, Va., Aug. 1 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- INDUS Corporation (INDUS), a leading Federal IT solutions provider, announced ...
INDUS meets challenges of government.
San Diego Business Journal; 8/29/2005; Dennison, Sheila; 786 words; ... Small Disabled Veteran Owned Small Business (SDVOSB), INDUS Technology, Inc. provides excellent systems engineering ... and complete dedication to the customers' needs are INDUS' trademarks. INDUS has gone from a virtually unknown company to one that ...
INDUS meets the needs of government and defense industry.(ADVERTISING SUPPLEMENT)(Company Profile)
San Diego Business Journal; 10/31/2005; Dennison, Sheila; 786 words; ... Small Disabled Veteran Owned Small Business (SDVOSB), INDUS Technology, Inc. provides excellent systems engineering ... and complete dedication to the customers' needs are INDUS' trademarks. INDUS has gone from a virtually unknown company to one that ...

See all results from premium newspaper and magazine articles, images, maps and more at HighBeam Research.

Related articles from newspapers, magazines and other sources:

Browse by alphabet: