The Indus River in Pakistan flows south into the Arabian Sea
The Indus River is located in Pakistan. It is the longest and largest river in Pakistan and it flows into the Arabian sea.
The Arabian Sea.
The Indus river.
The Indus River rises in Tibet and flows through Pakistan to the Arabian Sea.
The primary river of Pakistan is the Indus River, which begins in the Himalayas in Tibet and flows westward, then southward for nearly the entire length of Pakistan, ending at the Arabian Sea.
The Indus River started in the Tibetan Plateau, flows across the northern part of India, and empties into the Arabian sea on the border of Pakistan.
Karachi. The Indus River is in Pakistan, not Egypt, as a result it flows into the Arabian Sea near Karachi, not Cairo.
The Indus River is in Asia. It flows from Tibet through Pakistan into the Arabian Sea.
The Indus River begins in Tibet and flows south through much of Pakistan before reaching the Arabian Sea (arm of the Indian Ocean).
The Indus River
The Indus River flows from the Himalayas in Tibet, through India and Pakistan, and empties into the Arabian Sea. It generally flows from north to south.