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- Tarbela Dam and Mangla Dam
- Rawal Dam and Khanpur Dam
- Warsak Dam and Gomal Dam
- None of these
As per the Indus Water Treaty, the Water Commissioners of Pakistan and India are to meet _____.
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- once a year
- twice a year
- thrice a year
- once in two years
Indus Water Treaty was signed by Ayub Khan and Jawaharlal Nehru in _____.
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- 1958
- 1959
- 1960
- 1961
Indus Water Treaty was signed in _____ on 19th September, 1960.
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- Dacca
- New Delhi
- Karachi
- Islamabad
Indus Water Treaty was signed on _____.
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- 19th September, 1960
- 19th September, 1961
- 19th October, 1960
- 19th October, 1961
Indus Water Treaty was signed on 19th September, 1960 by _____.
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- Jawaharlal Nehru and Ghulam Muhammad
- I.I. Chundrigar and Jawaharlal Nehru
- Muhammad Ayub Khan and Jawaharlal Nehru
- None of these
According to the Indus Water Treaty, which of the following are Western Rivers?
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- The Indus
- The Jhelum
- The Chenab
- All of these
According to the Indus Water Treaty, which of the following are Eastern Rivers?
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- The Ravi
- The Beas
- The Sutlej
- All of these
Under the Indus Water Treaty, three _____ rivers would come under the jurisdiction of Pakistan.
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- Eastern
- Northern
- Southern
- Western
Under the Indus Water Treaty, three _____ rivers would come under the jurisdiction of India.
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- Southern
- Northern
- Eastern
- Western
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