New Delhi, Nov. 26 -- Seventeen years after the 26/11 attacks, one of the deadliest terrorist attack in India's history, Mumbai today remembers the horrific night when 10 Pakistan-backed Lashkar-e-Taiba terrorists launched a coordinated wave of terror on November 26, 2008.
The attack left 166 people dead and 300 wounded in a four-day siege. Today, the nation pauses to remember and reaffirm its commitment to ensuring that such horror is never repeated.
The 60-hour siege, which began on November 26, 2008, targeted luxury hotels, Mumbai's main railway station, and a Jewish cultural center. India's bustling financial and entertainment capital was thrust into the grips of one of the most shocking terror attacks the world had ever seen. Ten hea...