
2007 Mumbai attacks
The 2007 Mumbai attacks refer to a series of coordinated terrorist strikes that occurred in November 2008, not 2007, in Mumbai, India. Ten gunmen from the militant group Lashkar-e-Taiba carried out shootings and bombings at multiple locations, including luxury hotels, a train station, and a Jewish community center, resulting in over 170 deaths and many injuries. The attacks highlighted vulnerabilities in security and led to significant changes in India's counter-terrorism policies. They were widely condemned and drew global attention to the threat of terrorism in South Asia.