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The Brahmaputra Basin Water Resources

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The Brahmaputra River is a precious gift of Nature to India and especially to its northeast region. The meaning of this gift becomes evident immediately when one considers the vastness of water resources which the Brahmaputra River basin possesses. Nearly 30% of India's water resources potential and 41% of the country's total hydropower potential are found in this basin. In terms of the average discharge, the Brahmaputra River is the fifth largest river in the world. Traversing a distance of about 2,900 kilometers from Tibet at an elevation of 5,150 meters to the Bay of Bengal and draining an area of nearly 1. 6 million square kilometres shared by Tibet, India and Bangladesh, it has shaped the social, economic, cultural, religious, political, and linguistic fabric of the northeast region of India from time immemorial. Its majestic disposition is nothing short of poetic. The northeast region has a colourful ethnic and non-ethnic population and represents almost a miniature India. Its biodiversity of flora and fauna and other natural ecosystems is unsurpassable. The northeast region of India is endowed with enormous natural resources and the huge potential of the Brahmaputra River basin. These resources notwithstanding, this part of India remains woefully underdeveloped. The current state of low development of the northeast region can arguably be attributed to a multitude of factors.

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The Brahmaputra River is a precious gift of Nature to India and especially to its northeast region. The meaning of this gift becomes evident immediately when one considers the vastness of water resources which the Brahmaputra River basin possesses. Nearly 30% of India's water resources potential and 41% of the country's total hydropower potential are found in this basin. In terms of the average discharge, the Brahmaputra River is the fifth largest river in the world. Traversing a distance of about 2,900 kilometers from Tibet at an elevation of 5,150 meters to the Bay of Bengal and draining an area of nearly 1. 6 million square kilometres shared by Tibet, India and Bangladesh, it has shaped the social, economic, cultural, religious, political, and linguistic fabric of the northeast region of India from time immemorial. Its majestic disposition is nothing short of poetic. The northeast region has a colourful ethnic and non-ethnic population and represents almost a miniature India. Its biodiversity of flora and fauna and other natural ecosystems is unsurpassable. The northeast region of India is endowed with enormous natural resources and the huge potential of the Brahmaputra River basin. These resources notwithstanding, this part of India remains woefully underdeveloped. The current state of low development of the northeast region can arguably be attributed to a multitude of factors.

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Assisted by Nayan Sharma (Editor), V.P. Singh (Editor), Naya Sharma (Editor), C Shekhar P Ojha (Editor), Vijay Singh (Editor), V. P. Singh (Editor), C. Shekhar P. Ojha (Editor), Vijay P. Singh (Editor)
Publisher Springer Netherlands
 
Content Book
Product form Paperback / Softback
Publication date 07.10.2010
Subject Natural sciences, medicine, IT, technology > Geosciences > Geology
 
EAN 9789048164813
ISBN 978-90-481-6481-3
Pages 613
Illustrations XVI, 613 p.
Dimensions (packing) 16 x 24 cm
Weight (packing) 943 g
 
Series Water Science and Technology Library > 47
Water Science and Technology Library
Subjects C, geology, Earth and Environmental Science, Environmental Management, Earth Sciences, Environmental management,, Hydrogeology, Atmospheric Sciences, Atmospheric Science, Meteorology;Weather;development;hydrogeology;hydrology
 

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