India should move beyond 26/11: Pakistan

The Mumbai terror attacks have soured relations between India and Pakistan. In spite of India providing numerous documents and evidence to Pakistan about Mumbai attackers and their links to Pakistan, there is still no action. Pakistan has been insisting that India should learn to move beyond 26/11. Pakistan's Ambassador to the UN Abdullah Hussain Haroon repeated Pakistan's stand on 26/11 on the second anniversary of the carnage. ...
12:40 PM, Nov 27, 2010

First time on TV: 26/11 SOS calls

CNN-IBN brings you an exclusive report on the panic calls that Mumbaikars made to police during the Mumbai terror attacks. ...
09:30 PM, Nov 26, 2010

Kasab helped us nail Pak, says Chidambaram Mumbai: Union Home Minister P Chidambaram on Friday said that Mumbai attacker Ajmal Amir Kasab's testimony helped India nail Pakistan on 26/11. While paying tribute to the victims and heroes of the 26/11 carnage on its second anniversary in Mumbai, Chidambaram hoped that Pakistan will realise its responsibility and bring the perpetrators of the terror attack to justice. "If Kasab had died there would have been no conclusive link to...  
04:09 PM, Nov 26, 2010

A tribute to Moshe's parents and 26/11 victims

Baby Moshe's parents were killed at Chabad House during the 26/11 attack. He was saved by his nanny Sandra Samuel and taken to Israel. ...
10:46 AM, Nov 26, 2010

India regrets Pak's slow progress in 26/11 trial

India wrote a diplomatic note to Pak expressing it's disappointment on Islamabad's failure to bring the perpetrators of the attacks to justice. ...
10:46 AM, Nov 26, 2010

After 26/11, still feel unsafe: Kavita Karkare

Kavita Karkare, wife of slain chief of Maharashtra Police's ATS Hemant Karkare told CNN-IBN that she feel unsafe after her husband’s death. ...
10:27 AM, Nov 26, 2010

It has been two years since Mumbai was attacked by 10 Pakistani terrorists who killed 166 people and injured many others. The attack jolted India and forced the government bto take acloser look at the security establishment. 
10:17 AM, Nov 26, 2010

26/11 martyr: A father's tribute to son

K Unnikrishnan, the father of late NSG commando Major Sandeep, cycled 1600 kms from Delhi to Mumbai to remember his son's ultimate sacrifice. ...
09:46 AM, Nov 26, 2010

Dismantle terror machines: India tells Pak Colombo: India on Friday asked Pakistan to dismantle the terror machine operating on its soil and bring perpetrators of the Mumbai terror attacks to speedy justice as the country marked the second anniversary of the 26/11 attacks. "Once again I call upon Pakistan to dismantle the terror machine operating with impunity in territories under its control and to bring all the perpetrators of the Mumbai terror attacks to speedy justice,"...  
09:37 AM, Nov 26, 2010

Moshe's family in Mumbai on 26/11 anniversary

The grandparents of Baby Moshe who lost his parents Rabbi Gavriel and Rivka Holtzberg in the attack at the Chabad House on 26/11 are in Mumbai. ...
08:09 AM, Nov 26, 2010

India salutes its heroes on 26/11 anniversary New Delhi/Mumbai: Joining the nation in remembering those killed in the Mumbai terror attacks, Prime Minister Manmohan Singh on Friday pledged to redouble efforts to bring the perpetrators of the crime to justice. "On this day of remembrance, we salute the courage, unity and the resolve of ordinary Mumbaikars and the brave and selfless action of our men in uniform during the attack," he said in a statement on the...  
07:41 AM, Nov 26, 2010

Kasab demands fresh trial in 26/11 case Mumbai: As the nation prepares to salute martyrs of the deadly 26/11 carnage, the lone surviving terrorist Ajmal Amir Kasab, has demanded a fresh trial in the case. On October 18, the prosecution had opened arguments in favour of death sentence that was awarded to kasab by a special sessions court in May. Kasab's lawyer Amin Solkar told the court the trial was unfair as some key witnesses had not...  
07:26 AM, Nov 26, 2010

Bring 26/11 attackers to justice: US tells Pak Washington: US on Thursday said it was Pakistan's "duty and obligation" to bring the perpetrators of the 2008 Mumbai attacks to justice as quickly as possible. Robert Blake, Assistant Secretary for South and Central Asian Affairs, said the US has always taken LeT, the terror outfit which carried out the 26/11 attacks, seriously. "We have already taken them extremely serious and now American counter-terrorism experts identify LeT as probably the...  
08:37 PM, Nov 25, 2010

Linking ISI to 26/11 'preposterous', says Pak Islamabad: Pakistan today said it was "preposterous" to link the ISI to the Mumbai attacks, a day after a US court issued summons to the powerful spy agency's chief and others in connection with the 2008 carnage. Foreign Office spokesman Abdul Basit said Pakistan was was committed to bringing the perpetrators of the carnage to justice as India prepares to observe the second anniversary of the carnage unleashed by 10...  
06:14 PM, Nov 25, 2010

26/11: India regrets Pak's slow progress New Delhi: Concerned over the "lack of progress" in the Mumbai terror attacks cases in Pakistan, India on Thursday issued a note verbale to Islamabad asking it to fulfill its "obligation and commitment" to bring to justice the perpetrators of the 26/11 carnage. In a strongly-worded diplomatic note, issued on the eve of Mumbai terror attacks anniversary, India expressed "regret" for not receiving feedback on several issues raised by it,...  
02:58 PM, Nov 25, 2010

Action not words: relatives of 26/11 victims on Obama

Relatives of 26/11 victims react to Obama's speech on the terror attack on 26/11. ...
10:19 PM, Nov 06, 2010

Obama meets 26/11 survivors at Taj Hotel
by IANS
Mumbai: US President Barack Obama arrived here on Saturday at the start of a three-day India visit, focussed largely on the American hunt for markets and jobs, and his first halt was iconic Taj hotel which was ravaged by Pakistani terrorists two years ago. Within an hour of landing at the Chhatrapati Shivaji International Airport, Obama took off in a US helicopter and then his Cadillac to reach the Taj...  
02:09 PM, Nov 06, 2010

'Pak navy frogman trained 26/11 terrorists'
by IANS
New Delhi: A Pakistani navy trainer was involved in training the 10 Lashkar-e-Taiba (LeT) terrorists who attacked Mumbai in November 2008, according to revelations by terror operative David Coleman Headley to his Indian interrogators, an official said in New Delhi. Headley's interrogation inputs corroborate what Ajmal Kasab, the lone surviving terrorist among the 10, told investigators during his quizzing, said the official. "Kasab had confessed that they got training from...  
11:13 PM, Jul 19, 2010