Correct option is B
The correct answer is: (b) Ravi
Explanation:
- The Ravi River is one of the major transboundary rivers between India and Pakistan. 
- It originates from the Himalayas in India and flows through Jammu and Kashmir, entering Pakistan and ultimately merging into the Chenab River. 
- The river is an important part of the Indus Waters Treaty between India and Pakistan, which regulates the distribution of water resources from six rivers in the Indus River system. 
- The Ravi is one of the three rivers, along with the Beas and Sutlej, that are allocated to India under the treaty. 
Information Booster:
- The Indus Waters Treaty was signed in 1960 between India and Pakistan, dividing the waters of the Indus Basin. 
- While the Ravi is a transboundary river, other rivers like Beas and Jhelum also have portions in both countries, but the Ravi is the primary transboundary river in this context. 
- The river provides water for irrigation in both India and Pakistan, impacting agriculture and local communities. 
- The Indus, Ravi, and other rivers play a critical role in the economies of both countries. 
Additional Information:
- (a) Indus: The Indus River flows through both India and Pakistan, but it is not the one specifically mentioned for this particular question. 
- (c) Beas: The Beas River is mainly located within India and does not serve as a significant transboundary river between India and Pakistan. 
- (d) Jhelum: The Jhelum River does flow through both India and Pakistan, but the Ravi is the most appropriate choice for this question. 
