Chenab river is one of the most momentous river flowing in Jammu & Kashmir. It was originally known as Chandrabhaga river. It is one of the major river babbling in India and Pakistan. Chenab river is formed by the convergence of the two rivers named Chandra and Bhagaconfluxing at Tandi which is situated 8km southwest of Kyelang in the Lahaul and Spiti district in the Himachal Pradesh.
The Chenab River, also known as the Moon River or Chandrabhaga, is a river in Himachal Pradesh, India that originates in the Lahaul-Spiti district.Chenab stream was also traditionally known as Asikni in the ancient Rigveda. The Asikni name is signified to have dark-colored water. The whole Chenab valley is totally a structural trench that was formed by the great Himalayan and Pir Panjal ranges.
The Chenab river really entails the Moon river with (chan)indicating Moon and (aab) implying waterway. The total length of the Chenab river is evaluated to be roughly 960km. The Chenab river babbles inside the Himachal Pradesh for around 122km and has 61000 square kilometers along with the presiding territory of 7500 square kilometers inside the Himachal Pradesh