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    Researchers claim to crack the reason behind collapse of the Indus Valley Civilization (IVC)

    Posted 29 Nov 2025

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    The Indus Valley Civilization declined due to prolonged droughts, resource depletion, environmental changes, and social factors, not a single catastrophic event, as revealed by recent research.

    A study published in the journal Communications Earth & Environment highlighted that the downfall of Harappan civilization was not due to a singular catastrophic event.

    Key findings of study

    • Impact of Droughts: Beliefs suggest that the downfall was due to a single catastrophic reason, but it was actually due to a series of prolonged droughts that lasted for centuries.
      • Four major drought events, each spanning over 85 years, occurring between 2425 and 1400 BCE impacted nearly the entirety of the region.
    • Dwindling resources: Hydrological changes leading to desiccation of rivers, lakes and soils likely prompted the Harappans to frequently relocate in search of more viable living conditions.
    • Declining trade: Low water level hindered trade activities reliant on river navigation and made agriculture more challenging and forced populations to migrate.
    • Other factors: Decline was compounded by factors such as diminished food supply and a fragile governance structure.
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    • Indus Valley civilisation
    • Decline of Indus valley civilization
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