no, it is a province
The starting point of the Sindh River is the Mansar Lake in the Udhampur district of Jammu and Kashmir, India.
Srinagar is located in the northern part of India, serving as the summer capital of the union territory of Jammu and Kashmir. It is situated in the Kashmir Valley, on the banks of the Jhelum River, and is surrounded by the majestic Himalayas. Known for its stunning landscapes, gardens, and houseboats, Srinagar is a popular tourist destination.
The Salal Dam is situated on the Chenab River in the state of Jammu and Kashmir in India. It is a hydroelectric power project that helps in generating electricity for the region.
India and Pakistan are presently located in the area of the Indus valley. The river Indus originating from the western Himalayas passes through Kashmir dividing it into POK (Pakistan Occupied Kashmir) and Jammu and Kashmir of Indian Union. China, Afghanistan and Nepal are other neighboring countries attached to Indus Civilization.
Starting On the Tibetan plateau near Lake Mansarovar in Tibet Autonomous Region (China), the river runs a course through the Ladakh district of Jammu and Kashmir and then enters Northern Areas (Gilgit-Baltistan), flowing through the North in a southerly direction along the entire length of the country, to merge into the Arabian Sea near port city of Karachi in Sindh. The total length of the river is 3,180 kilometers (1,976 miles). Thus, in conclusion, the Indus River flows through China, India, and Pakistan.
First of all river indus rises in tibet near lake mansover. flowing west, it enters india in the ladhakh district of jammu kashmir. then indus and its tributaries - the satluj, the ravi, chenab, jhelum, beas, join with the indus in MITHANKOT,PAKISTHAN.a third part of indus is located in india- jammu kashmir, punjab, himachal pradesh, and the rest lies in pakisthan. hope u find my answer helpful and like this indus is shared by both.
For centuries, Kashmir was part of the Indian kingdoms, ruled by maharajas, or princess. In 1846 Kashmir became the British Indian state of Jammu and Kashmir. When predominantly Hindu India won independence in 1947, British partitioned the western part of India to create Paskistan as a homeland for South Asia's Muslims. As the leaders of the existing Indian states decided which country to join, widespread rioting broke out between Hindus and Muslims. In the face of the choas, the prince of Jammu and Kashmir sought to remain autonomous. As a Hindu, his loyalties were with India, but the majority of the population waes the Muslim. A Muslim uprising, perhaps supported by Pakistan, sent the prince fleeing to Dehli, where he signed his state over to India. India then sent troops to put down the uprising. The Pakistani army responded, and the first India-Pakistan war began. India claimed a legal and historical right to Kashmir, but pakistan insisted it would be a better homeland for the Muslim enclave. Each side also has strategic needs: India wants Kashmir as a buffer betwwen itself and China, while Pakistan relies on the river waters flowing from the Kashmir for irrigation and electricity.
Padh River
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Ganges River- a major river in northern India.
Ganga