Spanning the Chenab River in Jammu and Kashmir, this engineering marvel connects the Kashmir Valley with the rest of India
At 359 meters above the riverbed, it is taller than the Eiffel Tower, making it the highest railway bridge in the world
Built by Indian Railways and Afcons, the bridge’s design had to withstand strong winds, extreme weather, and harsh terrain
The bridge is made with special steel and features seismic buffers that allow it to withstand earthquakes up to magnitude 8
Harsh winters, rugged mountains, and security concerns made construction extremely risky and complex
Over 30,000 tonnes of steel were used, with arch-shaped design for maximum strength and flexibility
Eco-friendly construction techniques and minimal disruption to the environment were prioritized throughout the project
The Chenab Bridge is not just infrastructure—it’s a symbol of unity, development, and national pride