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Rush to complete Indian ski lift project

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French and Indian engineers are urgently trying to complete an $8 million gondola for the resort of Gulmarg in Kashmir. If all goes well it could open in January, though the inaccessible mountain has presented many challenges to the construction team...

The lift, which Poma started building in 1987 and part-opened in 1989, is claimed to be the world's longest and highest of its type. The gondolas will travel 5km from base station to top station. The delays have been caused by the long-standing dispute over Kasmiri territory between India and Pakistan, currently the subject of 'confidence building measures' and relative peace.

This report from Team India.
Here's an earlier snowHeads thread on this project.
Indian national newspaper 'The Hindu' ran a piece on the project back in January 2003, which gives more information. Click here.
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