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The Panj ( , ), traditionally known as the Ochus River, is a river in and and a of the . The river is long and has a basin area of . Пяндж (река), Great Soviet Encyclopedia It forms a considerable part of the Afghanistan–Tajikistan border.

The river is formed by the confluence of the and the near the village of Qalʿa-ye Panja (Qalʽeh-ye Panjeh). From there, it flows westwards, marking part of the border of Afghanistan and Tajikistan. After passing the city of , capital of the Gorno-Badakhshan Autonomous Region of it receives water from one of its main tributaries, the . It then turns towards the southwest, before joining the river Vakhsh and forming the greatest river of , the Amu Darya. The Panj played an important role during times, and was a strategic river during the Soviet military operations in Afghanistan in the 1980s.


Water consumption
A water treaty between the and Afghanistan, signed in 1946, allows Afghanistan to draw 9 million cubic metres of water a year from the Panj. It currently draws 2 million cubic metres of water. According to the Panj River Basin Project, environmental damage could be expected if Afghanistan drew the entire amount of allocated water from the river under the treaty.


Bridges
  • Afghanistan-Tajikistan Bridge: A highway bridge was built over the river between Tajikistan and Afghanistan at . The contract was awarded in May 2005 and the construction of the began in Jan 2006 and was completed in August 2007. The financing was provided by the US, amounting to US$37 million, and the construction was done by an Italian General Construction company Rizzani de Eccher S.p.A. under the ownership of US Army Corps of Engineers. The bridge replaces a barge that could transport only 60 cars a day and which was unusable many months in the year due to strong currents in the river. RAWA reports RAWA: U.S. built bridge is windfall for Afghan drug trade that this facilitates the heroin trade, the key to the economic miracle in Afghanistan.
  • Another bridge was built at the confluence with the at in 2003.
  • A bridge exists at Langar, which may still be closed.

The Aga Khan Development Network has been engaged in a project to build a series of three bridges across the Panj River between and .

  • The first of these bridges, connecting Tem on the Tajik side with on the Afghan side, was inaugurated by Tajikistan's President , Afghanistan's Vice-President Hedayat Amin Arsala and His Highness the Aga Khan in November, 2002.
  • This was followed by the inauguration of the Tajik-Afghan Friendship Bridge at Darwaz in July, 2004,
  • The Ishkashim bridge between Ishkashim, Afghanistan and Ishkashim, Tajikistan was inaugurated in October, 2006.


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