
Sign up to save your podcasts
Or


For more than a hundred years, engineers fought to find ways to cut through the Pir Panjal mountains, to link Kashmir’s agricultural markets with industrial powerhouses in India’s plains. The easiest routes were through Lahore, but even before Independence, leaders had begun to dream of road and rail routes over Banihal to Jammu.
By ThePrint4.3
8585 ratings
For more than a hundred years, engineers fought to find ways to cut through the Pir Panjal mountains, to link Kashmir’s agricultural markets with industrial powerhouses in India’s plains. The easiest routes were through Lahore, but even before Independence, leaders had begun to dream of road and rail routes over Banihal to Jammu.

4,164 Listeners

152 Listeners

16 Listeners

57 Listeners

2,548 Listeners

40 Listeners

281 Listeners

40 Listeners

11 Listeners

7 Listeners

14 Listeners

9 Listeners

92 Listeners

13 Listeners

26 Listeners