Answer:
The Ganges river flows through India, while the Ganges river flows through Pakistan.
Explanation:
-The Ganges is a large river that flows in India and Bangladesh, with tributaries also in China and Nepal. It is 2,510 kilometers long. The river originates in the Himalayas, the melting waters of the Gangrotri glacier. As it flows into the Alakananda River, it flows into the plains of northern India. In Bangladesh, the Ganges and the Brahmaputra merge to form one of the largest estuaries in the world before falling into the Bay of Bengal.
-Indus is a river in South Asia. It originates at an altitude of about 6,000 meters from Mount Kailas in Tibet on the Himalayas and flows through northwestern India to Pakistan where it flows into the Arabian Sea southeast of the city of Karachi. Depending on the method of calculation, the river has a length of 2,900-3,200 km and a 7,800 km² estuary.