
Chandrabhaga River
The Chandrabhaga River, also known as Chenab River, is a major river flowing through northern India and Pakistan. Originating from the Himalayan glaciers, it travels through the mountains and plains, eventually merging with other rivers. It plays a crucial role in irrigation, agriculture, and hydroelectric projects, supporting millions of people. The river's water sustains ecosystems and local livelihoods, while its flow influences regional climates. It also has cultural and historical significance, being part of many traditional practices and stories across the regions it traverses.