Kunar River

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News: A few days after recent border clashes with Pakistan, Afghanistan’s Taliban government announced plans to build dams on the Kunar River.

About Kunar River

Basin setting of the Kabul and Kunar River Basin. | Download Scientific ...
Source: ReseachGate
  • Location: The Kunar River system spans Khyber Pakhtunkhwa in Pakistan and the Afghan provinces of Nuristan, Kunar, and Nangarhar.
  • Origin and Mouth: Its headwaters arise in the Hindu Kush Mountains, and it discharges into the Kabul River at Jalalabad.
  • Watershed: As part of the Indus basin, the Kunar River contributes to the broader hydrology that ultimately connects to the Indian subcontinent.
  • Dimensions: The river extends approximately 480 km (298 miles) and drains a basin area of about 2,600 km² (1,004 square miles).
  • Water Source: Glacial melt and seasonal snowmelt from the Hindu Kush constitute its primary sources of flow.
  • Tributaries: Its principal left-side tributary is the Shishi River, while the major right-side tributaries include the Pech, Lutkho, and Landai Sin Rivers.
  • Course: The river begins in the glaciated highlands of Chitral, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, where it is first known as the Mastuj River.
    • After merging with the Lutkho River north of Chitral, it becomes the Chitral River, continuing south into Afghanistan’s upper Kunar Valley.
    • At Asadabad (Chaga Sarai) it merges with the Pech River, and then proceeds toward Jalalabad where it joins the Kabul River.
    • The combined flow re-enters Pakistan, generally following the Khyber Pass corridor before meeting the Indus River near Attock.
  • Historical Trade Route: Prior to the establishment of the Afghanistan–Pakistan border, the Kunar River valley constituted an essential trade corridor connecting the Pamir highlands with the lowland markets of the Indian subcontinent.
  • Development: Hydropower utilization is exemplified by the Golen Gol Power Project, which harnesses the river’s flow to generate economical electricity.
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