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New Delhi recently extended its support to Afghanistan to build a dam over the Kunar River, which it shares with Pakistan, at a time when the two nations are at loggerheads.
About Kunar River
- The Kunar River, also known as the Kama River, is a long and important river.Â
- It flows for about 480 kilometers (298 miles) through northern Khyber Pakhtunkhwa in Pakistan and eastern Afghanistan.Â
- This river starts high up in the Hindu Kush mountains.Â
- Its waters come from melting glaciers and snow.
- In Pakistan, this river is known as the Chitral River.
- It is a tributary of the Kabul River.
- The Kabul River then flows into the much larger Indus River. This makes the Kunar River part of the Indus watershed.
- Course:
- The Kunar River begins just south of the Broghil Pass. This area is in the upper part of the Chitral District in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Pakistan.Â
- It is very close to the border with Afghanistan, known as the Durand Line.
- As the river flows, it passes through different regions.
- It eventually reaches Jalalabad in Afghanistan. Here, the Kunar River joins the Kabul River.
- Tributaries:Â
- On its left side, the Shishi River joins it.
- On its right side, rivers like the Lotkoh River, the Landai Sin River, and the Pech River add their waters.
Source: FP
Kunar River FAQs
Q1: Through which two countries does the Kunar River flow?
Ans: Afghanistan and Pakistan
Q2: What is the approximate length of the Kunar River?
Ans: 480 km
Q3: The Kunar River originates from which mountain range?
Ans: Hindu Kush Mountains
Q4: The Kunar River is a tributary of which major river?
Ans: Kabul River