“…The Brahmaputra is a classic example of a large sand‐bed braided river system (Coleman, 1969; Mosselman et al, 1995; Thorne et al, 1993), where the seasonal morphological changes are frequent due to large variability of the processes (flow and sediment transport) and geological factors (bed slope, nodal points, braided belt width and high erodible banks) (Chembolu & Dutta, 2018; Goswami, 1985; Karmaker & Dutta, 2011, 2013, 2015; Singh et al, 2004). Such extreme non‐uniform nature of process–form interactions has enabled the river system to dissipate the fluvial energy at different scales.…”