List of Tallest Buildings in India

This list of tallest buildings in India ranks skyscrapers in India based on official height.

Most of the high-rise buildings in India are in the commercial capital Mumbai. More than 2500 high-rise buildings are already constructed in MMR. In addition more than thousand mid-rises exists already in the city. Mumbai is undergoing a massive construction boom, with thousands of high-rises and more than 15 supertalls under construction. Delhi and its surrounding regions are witnessing huge construction activities with 1500 already constructed high-rises in NCR. Kolkata is emerging as India's next skyscraper city with 600 existing highrises and many more under construction. Hyderabad & Bangalore are also quite bizarre in this sector with many skyscrapers under construction and could well match up with a city like Mumbai. High-rises are also becoming common in Chennai in recent times after the removal of height restrictions on constructions in the relaively active seismic zone.

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