how does the Brahmaputra river enter India which are its tributaries

Q- How does the Brahmaputra River enter India? Which are its tributaries?

Answer- Brahmaputra river originates from the Tibet, near the Mansarowar Lake. Then it flows eastwards, parallel to the Himalayas. On reaching the Namcha Barwa it takes ā€œUā€ turn and enters into India through Arunachal Pradesh by a deep gorge.

The main tributaries that joined Brahmaputra river after entering India are: Dibang, the Lohit and Kenula.



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