The Indus river.
The Jhelum or Jehlum River flows in both India and Pakistan and is 480 miles long.
India and Pakistan both gained, Nuclear Weapons.
The Ravi River joins the Sutlej River just west of Harappa. Both rivers are part of the Indus River system and flow through northern India and Pakistan. The confluence of these rivers has historically contributed to the fertility of the region, supporting ancient civilizations.
The two major Asian rivers that originate in the Himalayas are the Indus River and the Brahmaputra River. The Indus River flows through northern India and Pakistan, while the Brahmaputra flows through India, Bangladesh, and Tibet. Both rivers are crucial for agriculture and water supply in the regions they traverse. Additionally, they are significant for their cultural and historical importance in the surrounding areas.
Kashmir
The river Ganges has mouths in both India and Bangladesh
rivers in India that play a significant role in the country's agriculture, economy, and culture. The Indus River flows mainly through present-day Pakistan and the Ganges River flows through northern India, both providing water for irrigation and transportation for local communities.
Three players have played the Test Cricket for both the countries- Amir Elahi (India:1947, Pakistan:1952-1953), Gul Mohammad (India:1946-1955, Pakistan:1956) and Abdul Hafeez Kardar (India:1946-1948, Pakistan:1948-1958).
Nearly so as both are large and famous rivers in many respects except religious importance of Ganges .
My answer is India because it's a large country to crush Pakistan in their hands✊👊. Pakistan is a country with bad people while India have rich diversity. There are many festivals in India. Anyone exploring both of the countries will definitely choose India is the best of the bestest.
Pakistan
It is Pakistan.