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What is the implication of the above on the Brahmaputra basin

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Answered by XxitsmrseenuxX
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The Brahmaputra is a river of many names. In its upper courses, where it winds through a maze of narrow gorges in Tibet, it is the Yarlung Tsangpo. After a hairpin turn near Namche Barwa, it becomes the Siang. ... People start calling it the Brahamputra as it widens and flows through Assam.

Answered by Anonymous
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As Brahmaputra basin flows through a basin of heavy rainfall in Assam and Bangladesh, therefore it is an important inland navigation than for irrigation.

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