The Sindh River, also known as the Indus River, is one of the longest rivers in Pakistan, flowing approximately 3,180 kilometers. It originates in the Tibetan Plateau and travels through northern India before entering Pakistan, where it plays a crucial role in the region's agriculture and economy.
The river is vital for irrigation, supporting millions of people who depend on its waters for farming. It also provides habitat for various wildlife species and is an essential resource for the local communities along its banks. The Indus Valley Civilization thrived along its banks, highlighting its historical significance.