List of Tallest Structures in India

List Of Tallest Structures In India

This is a list of the tallest structures in India. The list contains all types of structures that stand at least 220 m (720 ft) tall.

Name Pinnacle height Year Structure type Place
Rameswaram TV Tower 323 metres (1,060 ft) 1995 Concrete Rameswaram, Tamil Nadu
Fazilka TV Tower 305 metres (1,001 ft) 2007 Lattice Tower Fazilka
Mumbai Television Tower 300 metres (984 ft) Lattice tower Mumbai
Jaisalmer TV Tower 300 m (980 ft) 1993 Concrete Jaisalmer
Samatra TV Tower 300 m (980 ft) 1999 Concrete Samatra
Large Masts of INS Kattabomman 276.45 metres (907 ft) 1989 Guyed Mast Vijayanarayanam
Dahanu Thermal Power Station's Chimney 275.3 metres (903 ft) 1995 Chimney Mumbai
Chimney of Sagardighi Thermal Power Station 275 metres (902 ft) 2004 Chimney Sagardighi
Chimney of Anpara B Power Plant 275 metres (902 ft) 1994 Chimney Uttar Pradesh
Chimney of Korba Power Plant 275 metres (902 ft) 2009 Chimney Korba
Tata power corporations chimney 275 metres (902 ft) Chimney Unit-6,Trombay, Mumbai
Chimney of Anpara A Power Plant 270 metres (886 ft) 1983 Chimney Uttar Pradesh
The Imperial 1 256 metres (840 ft) 2010 Residential building Mumbai
The Imperial 2 256 metres (840 ft) 2010 Residential building Mumbai
Pitampura TV Tower 235 metres (771 ft) 1988 Television Tower Delhi
Small Masts of INS Kattabomman 227.45 metres (746 ft) 1989 Guyed Mast Vijayanarayanam
Katanga TV Tower 225 metres (738 ft) 1992 Concrete Jabalpur, Madhya Pradesh
Lodha Bellissimo A&B 222 metres (728 ft) 2012 Residential building Mumbai
Lodha Bellissimo C 222 metres (728 ft) 2012 Residential building Mumbai

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