The Brahmaputra, one of the major rivers in India, originates in the Angsi glacier of the Himalayas in Tibet. There it is known as the Tsangpo River. It enters India in Arunachal Pradesh and is called the Dihang River. It is joined by many other tributaries; the Dibang, the Lohit, and the Kenula to form the main Brahmaputra River and flow its longest course through Assam, enter Bangladesh and finally fall into the Bay of Bengal. The Brahmaputra has the greatest volume of water of all the rivers in India.

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