News > 'El Dorado near India': 32 tons of Indus treasure might save Pakistan's sinking economy
'El Dorado near India': 32 tons of Indus treasure might save Pakistan's sinking economy

Business Today | 15/01/2025 04:12 PM | Click to read full article
Reports claim gold deposits worth 600 billion Pakistani rupees lie hidden in the Indus River. The gold is believed to originate from the Himalayan mountains, where erosion over millions of years has washed particles into the Indus River. The discovery aligns with a natural process called placer gold deposition. Stretching over 32 kilometres in Pakistan’s Attock district, these reserves reportedly include 32.6 metric tons of gold.