Security problems have also damaged French commercial interests in India. In 1989, a consortium of five French companies was commissioned to build a barrage at Dulhasti, in J&K, but they underestimated the time and money involved. To make matters worse, one of the engineers of Dumez Sozia Borie (DSB), a member of the consortium, was kidnapped by Kashmiri militants in the early '90s. Although he was released after two months, DSB stopped work in August 1992 and the contract formally terminated in 1994. Work was suspended and then resumed in 1995 by the National Hydro Power Corporation. The latest group working on the project includes French and Indian companies. It is not expected to be completed before 2001. "And the cost is abnormally high, we have had multiple problems with this project," says one Indian source.