SarthakGanguly
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I don't wish to offend but let's please put some facts in perspective.Yes to Pakistan where 93% of it flows, India and China with just 5% and 2% respectively. No idea how that becomes important to India.
Pakistan is a historic aberration. Or at least a rarity. Like Tannu Tuva, Deutsche Democratische Republik, Republic of Vietnam, Soviet Union etc. Time has a way to deal with such events. Time will tell. (of course this applies to us as well)
The name of our country is officially Bharatya Ganarajya which is based on Bharat - the same name that is use for over 5000 years. People outside have come to know us with various names - Hindu, Indo, Inde, India, Indika, Al Hind etc. Like there are several names for China. But like China, our civilization remains - conscious and alive (unlike Persian, Babylonian, Egyptian, etc) And as per our ethos, our early beginning river Indus has sustained our forefathers with life - which we pagans continue to revere to this day (and will do so as long as we remain).
Nation states will come and go. But the consciousness will remain - regardless of internal squabbles - we will still have enough glue to hold us together, we will find enough reasons to stay united than otherwise.
So there is our significance of the river Indus, our ancient livegiver, on the same platform of other rivers. They are all mentioned in our national anthem as well.
Hope that answers your doubts.