The Indian High Commissioner s message at the event reaffirms India s commitment to combat terrorism and marks a significant shift in the country s strategy for international safety and cooperation.
Pakistani-origin Canadian businessman and terror suspect Tahawwur Rana has filed a plea challenging a recent US court order that approved his extradition to India where he is facing trial for his involvement in the 2008 Mumbai terror attacks that led to the killing of 166 people, including six Americans.
Filing the writ of habeas corpus through his lawyer, Rana, 62, has challenged his extradition by the Government of India.
Lest we forget, in November 2008, 10 terrorists entered the city of Mumbai through sea route from Pakistan, ravaging the city for 4 days, killing 166 people, including 26 foreign nationals. PTI YAS ZH ZH
At least 166 people, including security personnel, lost their lives in the tragic events while the National Security Guard (NSG) and Mumbai Police shot and killed nine terrorists