The Sisar, Mathun, Tangon, Dri, Ithun and Emra are the major tributaries of the Dibang. The Dibang is also joined by a number of tributaries such as the Airi , Ilu , Imu , Ahi, Ashu, Epipani and Eze (Deopani) rivers during its course. The Dibang originates near Keya pass on the Indo- Chinese border in the Dibang Valley district of Arunachal Pradesh.
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