
26/11 Mumbai Attacked
Harinder Baweja
Interview with LeT’s representative, Abdullah Muntazir, by the only Indian journalist Harinder Baweja inside the headquarters of Jamaat-ud-Dawa, in Muridke, Pakistan – where Ajmal Amir Kasab, the lone surviving terrorist, was trained for the attack.
Paperback | 5.5” x 8.5” | 224 pp
ISBN 9788174367075
Rs.295.00
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Bringing together the careful research and analyses of renowned journalists and police officials, 26/11 Mumbai Attacked explicates the reality behind the brazen attack on India’s sovereignty in November 2008 when ten heavily armed terrorists held an entire city to ransom by the sheer force of their zealotry. The scene-by-scene accounts, incisive analyses, and an exclusiveinterview with a LeT representative along with a description of its training camp in Muridke, Pakistan, reveal how the failure of Indian intelligence agencies landed Mumbai in the quagmire of terrorism.
Paying homage to the brave security officers who lost their lives fighting the terrorists, 26/11 Mumbai Attacked reiterates the chilling reality that India is under grave threat and the clock is ticking before the next big attack.
Paying homage to the brave security officers who lost their lives fighting the terrorists, 26/11 Mumbai Attacked reiterates the chilling reality that India is under grave threat and the clock is ticking before the next big attack.
About the author
Harinder Baweja is editor, News and Investigations with Tehelka newsmagazine.
She was earlier associate editor of India Today in Delhi. A current affairs reporter, she has written extensively on Punjab, Kashmir, Pakistan and Afganistan. She was also in Iraq in mid-2003, reporting on the US invasion. Baweja has been writing on terrorism and defence for the last two decades and is also the author of a book titled, Kargil: The Untold Story.
She was earlier associate editor of India Today in Delhi. A current affairs reporter, she has written extensively on Punjab, Kashmir, Pakistan and Afganistan. She was also in Iraq in mid-2003, reporting on the US invasion. Baweja has been writing on terrorism and defence for the last two decades and is also the author of a book titled, Kargil: The Untold Story.
User reviews
Excellent book - well compiled. However, a chapter on India's diplomatic efforts would have made the book complete. Also, Bachi Karkaria's essay on Mumbai is out of place.
Sanjay Sarkar
i think the book was quite good and it was describing about the events also i liked it
prithvi
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