Adjective
Indo-Gangetic (not comparable)
Relating to the rivers Indus and Ganges, to the fertile plain of the northern Indian subcontinent which encompasses the drainage basins of said rivers, or to any of certain ancient civilisations associated with the plain.
Badarinath, K. V. S., Kumar Kharol, S., & Rani Sharma, A. (2009), Long-range transport of aerosols from agriculture crop residue burning in Indo-Gangetic Plains—a study using LIDAR, ground measurements and satellite data. Source: Internet
So, they are more likely to breed in Rajasthan than in the Indo-Gangetic plains or Godavari and Cauvery delta. Source: Internet
The Indo-Gangetic belt is the world's most extensive expanse of uninterrupted alluvium formed by the deposition of silt by the numerous rivers. Source: Internet
The Indo-Gangetic plains rank among the world's most densely populated areas. Source: Internet
They formed a cultural bridge and played a vital role in trade as well as the transfer of ideas and culture to and from the Indo-Gangetic Plain to the southern tip of India. Source: Internet