India Is Nervous On The One Year Anniversary Of The Mumbai Attacks
(Photo from Foreign Policy)
MUMBAI, India — A year after the deadly assault here by Pakistan-based militants that killed 163 people, this sprawling mega-city is a more cautious and safer place, but it remains vulnerable despite government pledges to overhaul security.
The public outrage that many thought would usher in a political groundswell for a firmer government response has dissipated. India has done little of the painful public soul-searching that followed the Sept. 11 attacks on the United States, to which the Mumbai attacks are often compared.
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Security still lacking one year after Mumbai attacks — AFP
Mumbai still vulnerable 1 year after terror attack — AP
A New Alliance — Foreign Policy
India Assesses Lessons Learned from Mumbai Terror Attacks — Voice of America
Victim recalls horror — Straits Times
26/11: Questions that need to be posed and answered — Rediff
Post-Mumbai Pakistan under siege from militants – AFP
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