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In 1884, Maharaja Pratap Singh dreamed of connecting Kashmir to India’s rail grid.
By Aniket Chakraborty
June 7, 2025
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141 years later, that vision becomes reality with PM Modi inaugurating key bridges.
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The iconic Chenab and Anji bridges link Kashmir’s rail line to the national network.
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Kashmir’s railway isolation ends, fulfilling a dream stalled by wars, Partition, and politics.
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The Maharaja’s proposals included Sialkot-Jammu and an electric Jammu-Srinagar line.
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After 1947, only Jammu’s link via Pathankot survived; the rest faded with history.
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Indira Gandhi revived the Jammu-Udhampur-Srinagar line in 1983—but progress was slow.
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Decades of construction overcame terrorism, weather, and Himalayan terrain.
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The Chenab Bridge now soars taller than the Eiffel Tower—an arch of pride and steel.
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Kashmir’s rail story is no longer a dream—but a living track across time and resolve.
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