Monday, July 28, 2008

INDIA TODAY COVERS ON BOMB BLASTS

Cover Story: August 11, 2008
India displays a shameful lack of political will to deal with Islamic terrorism despite being its single largest victim
Rather than learning from mistakes, the strategy must be to assess and thwart future threats so that the terror outfits are not able to outsmart the intelligence set-up, report Raj Chengappa and Sandeep Unnithan

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Cover Story / October 16, 2006
It was a blinder of a case with no leads. The Mumbai Police, however, pieced together phone calls, money trails and pressure cooker handles to unravel the conspiracy behind the meticulously planned mayhem that killed 187. Read ....

Cover Story / July 24, 2006
Mumbai 7/11 - India Attacked
No other city in the free world has faced so many terrorist attacks. Like before, the serial blasts exposed the city's vulnerability as a soft target and again it was the indomitable spirit of its citizens that came to the rescue

COVER STORY: SERIAL BLASTS/November 14, 2005
Three successive blasts kill 63 and destroy the feel-good sentiment during Delhi's festive season. As investigators launch a manhunt, India realises that its capital has become a soft target for international jehadi terror.



COVER STORY: MUMBAI BLASTS/September 22, 2003
The Family of Terror
The family next door that let loose death and destruction in Mumbai confesses to its transition from a nondescript, working class household to a terror cell. The Hanifs herald the birth of convention defying terrorists who are motivated by revenge, not money, and can wreak as serious a damage





COVER STORY: MUMBAI BLASTS /September 8, 2003

Return of Terror
It was Mumbai's black Monday as twin blasts rocked the nation's financial capital. An exclusive story on who planned them, what their motives were and the new face of terrorism.

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