India may press US for help in Mumbai terror probe
With no clear leads emerging in the July 13 Mumbai terror strikes, India is likely to press America for assistance in probing the bombings when US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton holds strategic di
Indian Mujahideen hideouts raided for leads in Mumbai blasts probe
Investigators on Friday searched a number of locations and picked up about a dozen suspected operatives of the home-grown Islamist terror organisation Indian Mujahideen as authorities were still looki
PM condemns Mumbai blasts, calls for calm and unity
Prime Minister Manmohan Singh on Wednesday strongly condemned the serial blasts in Mumbai on Wednesday evening and urged the people of that city to remain calm and and united in the face of the first
Most eyewitnesses mistook blasts for something else
Most people mistook the blasts for something else - before rushing to a safe refuge and later helping the injured.
"I was in office when there was suddenly a loud noise. Initially we thought that a b
Mumbai bounces back to life soon after blasts
The country’s commercial capital bounced back to life just over 12 hours after three blasts shook the city, as the people of Mumbai responded splendidly to the latest terror strike.
No credible Intel inputs on Mumbai blasts: PC
Admitting that there was no credible intelligence input on the Mumbai attack, home minister P. Chidambaram today did not rule out any angle, including the possibility of an attempt to derail Indo-Pak talks, behind the blasts.
No intelligence on Mumbai terror strikes that killed 17: Chidambaram
Admitting candidly that there was no prior intelligence input on the triple blasts here a day earlier, Home Minister P. Chidambaram on Thursday called it a coordinated terror attack that left 17 peopl
IEDs were prepared with sophistication: Home secretary
The ammonium nitrate-based improvised explosive devices (IEDs) used in the Mumbai blasts were 'not crude' and indicated that they were prepared with 'some level of sophistication', union Home Secretar
PM to visit Mumbai, announces Rs 2 lakh for kin of deceased
Prime Minister Manmohan Singh today announced ex-gratia assistance of Rs two lakh each for the kin of the deceased in yesterday's terror attack and decided to visit Mumbai to personally take stock of
ATS begins probe in Mumbai blasts; registers three cases
The Maharashtra Anti-Terrorism Squad (ATS) today registered three cases in connection with the serial bombings that left 18 people dead and 131 injured.
"ATS has taken over the probe. Close to 12