
Mumbai Attacks 2008
The Mumbai Attacks of 2008 were a series of coordinated terrorist assaults carried out over four days, starting on November 26, by a group of militants from Pakistan. They targeted key locations including luxury hotels, a railway station, a hospital, and a Jewish center, aiming to cause mass casualties and fear. The attacks resulted in the deaths of over 170 people and wounded many. This event highlighted the threat of urban terrorism and strained India-Pakistan relations. It prompted global security concerns and led to increased counter-terrorism measures in India and worldwide.