Why in News?
β’ A 6.3 magnitude earthquake struck the Hindu Kush region of Afghanistan last night.
Location
β’ The Hindu Kush is a mountain range located mainly in Afghanistan, extending into Pakistan and reaching close to Tajikistan.
β’ Forms the western extension of the Greater Himalayas.
Geographical Features
β’ High rugged mountains (many peaks >7000 m)
β’ Important passes β link Central Asia with South Asia historically
β’ Acts as a climatic barrier (cold winds from Central Asia)
Countries directly linked to the Hindu Kush
| Category | Countries |
| Primary / Core (major portion of the range) | Afghanistan |
| Secondary (eastern extensions, foothills & associated tectonic zone) | Pakistan |
| Peripheral / Proximal influence zone (adjacent to Hindu Kush range & tectonic belt) | Tajikistan |
Seismic Significance
β’ Lies along major tectonic fault lines
β’ Region is prone to high magnitude earthquakes
β Frequent destructive quakes in Hindu Kush / Hindukush seismic belt
River Systems Originating Near / Around It
β’ Amu Darya basin
β’ Indus basin tributaries (in eastern parts)
Strategic Importance
β’ Junction of South Asia β Central Asia β West Asia
β’ Historically a route for trade + invasions + cultural exchange (Silk Route link)
