India will not only be the home to the world’s tallest rail bridge over River Chenab by next year but in order to make it a real global tourist attraction, the area adjoining the 359-metre steel bridge across the Pir Panjal range will have facilities like bungee jumping, water sports and trekking besides a host of restaurants.
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