Which Is The Longest Sub-river (tributary) Of The Brahmaputra In Assam?

The Subansiri River is the longest tributary of the Brahmaputra River in Assam. Originating in Tibet, the Subansiri enters India through Arunachal Pradesh and flows into Assam before merging with the Brahmaputra.

It is known for its fast-flowing waters and hydroelectric potential. The river plays a significant role in Assam’s ecology, culture, and economy.

The Subansiri is not only the longest but also one of the most important tributaries contributing to the mighty flow of the Brahmaputra in the state.


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