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List of tallest buildings and structures in the Indian subcontinent

List of tallest buildings and structures in the Indian subcontinent

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This list of tallest buildings in the Indian subcontinent (South Asia) ranks skyscrapers and structures in Bangladesh, Bhutan, India, Maldives, Nepal, Pakistan, and Sri Lanka, based upon height.

Tallest buildings

This list ranks buildings in the Indian subcontinent that have achieved a height of at least 200 m (660 ft). Only completed buildings and under construction buildings that have topped out are included .This includes spires and architectural details but does not include antenna masts.

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Tallest structures

This is a list of the tallest structures in South Asia, including all types of structures that stand at least 300 metres tall.

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  • South of INS Kattabomman, there are two radio masts with an umbrella antenna situated at 8.378479 N 77.744043 E and 8.375069 N 77.755834 E.

Tallest city

Skyline of Mumbai.
Skyline of Colombo.
Skyline of Dhaka
Skyline of Karachi

This is a list of cities in the Indian subcontinent by their number of high-rise buildings and Skyscrapers.

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Tallest buildings under construction

Palais Royale, South Asia's first supertall under construction
Bahria Icon Tower, Karachi, under construction

This list ranks buildings that are under construction in South Asia and are planned to rise at least 200 m (660 ft) or 60 floors.

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Timeline of tallest buildings in the Subcontinent

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See also


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