How does the brahmaputra river enter india which are its tributaries?
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The Brahmaputra rises in Tibet, near the Mansarovar lake. Then it flows eastwards, parallel to the Himalayas. On reaching the Namcha Barwa, it takes a U-turn and enters India into Arunachal Pradesh through a deep gorge. Its tributaries are the Dibang, the Lohit and Kenula
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