The region can be sub-divided into various geographical units such as the
Sindh Plains, and the
Indus Delta in Pakistan;
Rajasthan Plain, and
Punjab-Haryana Plain in India and Pakistan, Ganga Plain in India and Bangladesh,
Brahmaputra Valley in India, Terai region in Nepal, and the
Ganges-Brahmaputra Delta in India and Bangladesh.
Sindh Plains The
Sindh Plains forms the western part of the plains and encompasses the Sindh region of Pakistan to the west of the
Thar Desert with the
Punjab Plains in the north and the
Indus River Delta in the south. The region receives about of rain annually, mostly from June to September. The economy is largely based on agriculture.
Indus Delta The
Indus River Delta encompasses the region where the
Indus River flows into the
Arabian Sea. Most of the delta lies in the southern
Sindh province of Pakistan with a small portion in the
Kutch region of India. The delta covers an area of about , and is approximately across where it meets the sea. The climate is
arid, the region receives only of rainfall. Since the 1940s, the delta has received less water as a result of large-scale irrigation works capturing large amounts of the Indus water before it reaches the delta. The region is home to the largest arid
mangrove forests in the world. The population of the active part of the delta was estimated at 900,000 in 2003 with fishing being the major industry.
Rajasthan Plain The Rajasthan Plains form the western extreme of the plains in India and is mostly composed of
Thar Desert, which occupies an area of stretching across . About three-fourth of the plains lie in India and rest in Pakistan. In India, two-thirds of the region is part of western
Rajasthan, extending to the west of
Aravalli Hills and rest form parts of
Haryana,
Punjab and
Gujarat. The region has an average elevation of which reduces from east to west, reaching about towards the
Indus delta and the
Rann of Kutch. The western part of the region is covered by shifting
sand dunes (dharian) and the eastern part of the region (Rajasthan Bagar) is rocky. The region is largely arid with seasonal streams uch as
Luni supporting limited agriculture. The delta stretches from about from the
Hooghly River in the west to the
Meghna River in the east. It encompasses an area of more than with two-thirds of it in Bangladesh. It is also one of the most densely populated regions in the world with more than 130 million inhabitants. The area is prone to heavy
tropical cyclones. Agriculture and fishing form important part of the economy in the region. == See also ==