Candles and flowers placed for victims of the Mumbai attacks are seen in front of the Taj Hotel in Mumbai November 30, 2008. (Jayanta Shaw/Reuters)
Mumbai Gunmen Trained In Pakistan: Investigators -- Reuters
MUMBAI (Reuters) – Indian investigators said on Monday the militants who attacked Mumbai underwent months of commando training in Pakistan, raising tensions between the nuclear-armed neighbors as recriminations mounted in India.
The fallout prompted a second top politician from the ruling Congress party to resign, amid growing fury at intelligence lapses many Indians believe let 10 Islamist gunmen kill 183 people and besiege India's financial capital for three days.
The attacks, which struck Mumbai's two best-known luxury hotels and other landmarks in the city of 18 million, are a major setback for improving ties between India and Pakistan.
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More News On the Terror Attacks On Mumbai
India warns of 'grave setback' to Pakistan ties -- Yahoo News/AFP
Mumbai attacks inflame India-Pakistan tensions -- Yahoo News/McClatchy Newspapers
Mumbai: The Perils of Blaming Pakistan -- Time Magazine
Rice: Pakistan must cooperate in terror probe -- Yahoo News/AP
Pakistanis wary of Mumbai claims -- BBC
India's Government Reels in Wake of Terror Attacks -- Washington Post
Pakistan Makes Troops Threat Over India Standoff -- The Times
Gunmen Methodically Spread Terror in City -- Washington Post
Systemic Failure Seen in India's Response to Attacks -- Los Angeles Times
Pakistan Warns India of Troop Redeployment -- Washington Times
India Raises Security Footing to 'War Level' -- Daily Telegraph
As Dust Settles, Tensions in India Deepen -- Globe and Mail
At War Level: India Raises Security Status Amid Grief -- Guardian
Pakistan Militants Linked to Siege -- Toronto Star
Deccan Mujahideen Email Threatens Delhi -- Times of India
A Quick Backgrounder on Lashkar-e-Taiba -- Weekly Standard
Group Accused in Mumbai Attacks Flourishing Despite Ban -- Washington Post
Top Indian Security Official Resigns as Toll Eclipses 180 -- New York Times
Mumbai Attacks Pose Test for India -- Christian Science Monitor
India's Home Minister Resigns Following Mumbai Attacks -- Voice of America
Minister Quits as Tension with Pakistan Increases -- Daily Telegraph
Indian security chief resigns over Mumbai attacks -- Reuters
Official Quits Amid Public Anger at India's Leadership -- Washington Post
US, India Face Pak Blackmail on Terror -- Times of India
India Considers Anti-terror Body -- BBC News
Pakistan Warns West: We Cannot Fight al-Qaida if Crisis Escalates -- Guardian
Mumbai Police Bought Luxury Cars Not New Weapons -- Times of India
Mumbai Eager to Bounce Back After Deadly Terror Attack -- Voice of America
Steadfast, Mumbai Begins Picking Up the Pieces -- Christian Science Monitor
Stench of Death is Overwhelming -- The Australian
After Mumbai, Debating Security at Luxury Hotels -- New York Times
Bush Offers Support For Mumbai Investigation -- Voice of America
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