A year on, India remembers Mumbai attacks
Mumbai on Thursday marked the first anniversary of militant raids that killed 166 people and increased tensions with Pakistan.
Mumbai on Thursday marked the first anniversary of militant raids that killed 166 people and increased tensions with Pakistan.
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A large crowd waited for hours in the scorching sun, many standing on rooftops just for a glimpse of Sonia Gandhi at an election rally.
The man accused of being the lone surviving gunman in last year’s Mumbai attacks told an Indian court on Monday that he was from Pakistan.
India said on Sunday it had proof of a Pakistani link to the Mumbai attacks, while Islamabad said it would move troops to the border.
Indian commandos killed the last Islamist gunmen holed up at Mumbai’s Taj Mahal hotel on Saturday, ending a three-day battle across the city.
Pakistan’s spy chief has agreed to share intelligence with New Delhi on the brazen militant attacks in Mumbai, India said on Friday.
Indian commandos took control of Mumbai’s Trident-Oberoi Hotel on Friday, but battles raged on with militants holed up in another luxury hotel.
Indian commandos freed hostages from Mumbai’s Taj Mahal hotel on Thursday but battled on with gun-toting Islamist militants.
Gunfire rang out as commandos and armed police laid siege to gunmen holding foreigners hostage in two hotels in Mumbai on Thursday.