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The Dibang and Lohit are the tributaries of the [[1]] river.


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The Dibang and Lohit are the tributaries of the Brahmaputra river. Near the Indus and Sutlej rivers' headwaters, the Brahmaputra springs in Tibet to the east of Mansarovar Lake. Most of its course is outside India and a little longer than the Indus. Parallel to the Himalayas, it flows eastward. It makes a "U" bend and enters India through a canyon in Arunachal Pradesh after it reaches the Namcha Barwa (7757 m). The Brahmaputra was formed in Assam when the Dihang, Dibang, Lohit, and several other tributaries came together.
 
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