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India built world’s highest railway bridge (video)

The highest railway bridge was built by India, which is expected to “open” to the public in late December or early 2024.

As it became known, the massive construction project is being completed after decades of work. THE Chenab Bridgeas it is called, was built 359 meters above the homonymous river in the disputed region of Jammu and Kashmir while its length touches the 1,315 meters.

The aim is to connect it by rail Kashmir with the rest of India, which is expected to boost the region’s industrial and agricultural sectors, officials and experts say.

“The bridge and the larger rail network will be another win for the region’s development,” confirmed Michael Kugelman, director of the Wilson Center’s South Asia Institute.

Source: news247

The highest railway bridge was built by India, which is expected to “open” to the public in late December or early 2024.

As it became known, the massive construction project is being completed after decades of work. THE Chenab Bridgeas it is called, was built 359 meters above the homonymous river in the disputed region of Jammu and Kashmir while its length touches the 1,315 meters.

The aim is to connect it by rail Kashmir with the rest of India, which is expected to boost the region’s industrial and agricultural sectors, officials and experts say.

“The bridge and the larger rail network will be another win for the region’s development,” confirmed Michael Kugelman, director of the Wilson Center’s South Asia Institute.

Source: news247

The highest railway bridge was built by India, which is expected to “open” to the public in late December or early 2024.

As it became known, the massive construction project is being completed after decades of work. THE Chenab Bridgeas it is called, was built 359 meters above the homonymous river in the disputed region of Jammu and Kashmir while its length touches the 1,315 meters.

The aim is to connect it by rail Kashmir with the rest of India, which is expected to boost the region’s industrial and agricultural sectors, officials and experts say.

“The bridge and the larger rail network will be another win for the region’s development,” confirmed Michael Kugelman, director of the Wilson Center’s South Asia Institute.

Source: news247

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