A vast lowland region in South Asia spanning several countries, known for its fertile lands, extensive river systems, and highly populated cities.
Internal
Describes the main geographic and ecological subdivisions within the Indo-Gangetic Plain.
Punjab
The northwestern part of the Indo-Gangetic Plain, known for wheat farming, historic cities, and vibrant markets.
Uttar Pradesh
Extends across the central and eastern Indo-Gangetic Plain; home to historic sites, dense cities, and agricultural heartlands.
Bengal Basin
The southeastern part of the Indo-Gangetic Plain, characterized by sedimentary floodplains, extensive waterways, and a dense population center.
Bordering
Lists the major geographic features and barriers that define the edges of the Indo-Gangetic Plain.
Himalayas
Runs along the northern edge of the Indo-Gangetic Plain, forming a rugged barrier and the headwaters for key transboundary rivers.
Karakoram Range
The western extension of the Himalayan system, known for peaks like K2 and extensive glacier fields.
