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Monday, May 26, 2025
TopicMumbai 26/11

Topic: Mumbai 26/11

Chargesheet against Canadian businessman Tahawwur Rana for role in 26/11 attacks

Rana, under detention in the United States, faces multiple charges for his role and is known to be associated with terrorist David Coleman Headley.

Alleged mastermind of 2008 Mumbai attacks Sajid Mir detained by Pakistan

In November that year, 10 men carried out attacks on multiple targets in Mumbai, killing nearly 200 people.

US announces $5 million reward for information on 26/11 attackers

The Trump administration's move comes less than a fortnight after Narendra Modi himself raised the issue with Vice President Mike Pence in Singapore.

Pakistan would have understood if India retaliated after Mumbai attacks, says Pak ex-spy chief

Asad Durrani has been summoned to the Pakistani army headquarters Monday, as the book he co-authored with former Indian spy chief A.S. Dulat makes waves.

Nawaz Sharif’s interview makes him Pakistan’s version of ‘anti-national’

Opposition leaders have labelled his statement as ‘supporting anti-Pakistan forces’, with Imran Khan calling him ‘modern-day Mir Jafar’ – that is, a traitor.

On Camera

Op Sindoor setting the tone for Bihar polls—yet enemies & frenemies have Nitish Kumar on edge

For the BJP, 2025 offers an opportunity to finally fulfil its dream of having its own CM in Bihar. It would only be grateful if PK could repeat what Chirag Paswan did in 2020.

No competition, have to deliver faster & reliably, says Amazon India V-P of operations

Diving into workings of Gurugram fulfilment centre, Abhinav Singh, V-P (Ops) at Amazon India, offers insights into how company manages logistics, in conversation with ThePrint Editor-in-Chief Shekhar Gupta.

What’s a National Security Strategy & why CDS Gen Chauhan feels India doesn’t need one on paper

In his new book, CDS emphasises that India secures itself through policy & structure, not a written NSS document. Israel never released a formal NSS, he mentions.

There’s an all-new N-word now. And India’s soft power has become its hard liability

India is better positioned in the world than at any point post-Cold war. We have to decide if global opinion matters to us or not. If it does, we must engage with their media, think tanks, civil society.