Yarlung Tsangpo

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Yarlung Tsangpo

Yarlung Tsangpo
  • The Yarlung Tsangpo, is the longest river of Tibet Autonomous Region, China.
  • It originates at Angsi Glacier in western Tibet, southeast of Mount Kailash and Lake Manasarovar.
  • It is the upper stream of the Brahmaputra River.
  • Downstream from Arunachal Pradesh the river becomes far wider and is called the Siang.
  • After reaching Assam, the river is known as Brahmaputra.
  • From Assam, the river enters Bangladesh, from there until about 200 years ago it used to flow eastward and joined the Meghna River, this old channel has been gradually dying.
  • At present the main channel of the river is called Jamuna River, which flows southward to meet Ganges, which in Bangladesh is called the Padma.
  • When leaving the Tibetan Plateau, the River forms the world’s largest and deepest canyon, Yarlung Tsangpo Grand Canyon.
  • India has long expressed concerns over dam-building on the Brahmaptura.
  • In 2015, China operationalized its first hydropower project at Zangmu, while three other dams at Dagu, Jiexu and Jiacha are being developed.
  • Indian officials have said the dams are not likely to impact the quantity of the Brahmaputra’s flows because they are only storing water for power generation.
  • Moreover, the Brahmaputra is not entirely dependent on upstream flows and an estimated 35% of its basin is in India.
  • India does not have a water-sharing agreement with China, but both sides share hydrological data.

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