Sutlej River
The Sutlej River is one of the longest rivers in India and Pakistan, flowing approximately 1,450 kilometers. It originates from the Tibet region and travels through the Himalayas, eventually merging with the Chenab River to form the Panjnad River.
The river plays a crucial role in the irrigation and agriculture of the Punjab region. It is also significant for hydroelectric power generation, with several dams built along its course, including the Bhakra Dam and the Nangal Dam. The Sutlej River is vital for the local ecosystems and communities that depend on its waters.