What were they scared of? Why did this happen? Trade was very important for the Indus civilisation. Their main trade partner was Mesopotamia, which was an advanced civilisation in the Middle East.
Yes, it was climate change that destroyed the Indus Valley Civilization. But what’s worrying is that the interplay of climate factors leading up to the end is strikingly similar to those ...
Trade and communication networks linked these settlements to one another and to other distant ancient cultures. Indus Valley Civilization and the Rise of Indo-Aryan Culture Around 2600 B.C.E., ...
Indus Towers shares surge over 5% on CITI's buy rating; multibagger telco stock up 102% YTD Indus Towers shares surged after CITI issued a 'buy' call stating that the recent Supreme Court ...
India has access to only 19.48% of the waters of the Indus and its tributaries while Pakistan has access to the waters. New Delhi wants to increase its share. It was recently reported that India ...
In an unexpected development, India issued a notice to Pakistan in January to amend the 1960 Indus Water Treaty. For Pakistan’s policymakers, the Indian move is aimed at threatening Pakistan ...
Pattanaik. Beyond the Indus podcast hosts Joe Wallen and Tushar Shetty speak to survivors of the Rohingya genocide, currently living in Cox's Bazar, Bangladesh, as well as Matthew Smith ...
India has formally notified Pakistan, seeking amendments to the Indus Water Treaty due to significant changes in circumstances and lack of cooperation from Pakistan. The treaty, established in ...
India issued a formal notice to Pakistan on August 30, seeking a review of the 1960 Indus Water Treaty. The notice highlights that the treaty has been imbalanced since its inception, and certain ...
Shares of Indus Towers dropped by 13 per cent on Thursday, hitting a low of ₹366.30 on the BSE, following the Supreme Court's ruling in the Adjusted Gross Revenue (AGR) case, which denied ...
Citing “fundamental and unforeseen” changes in the circumstances, India has sent a formal notice to Pakistan to seek a review of the Indus Water Treaty (IWT), said a report by news agency PTI.