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17 YEARS AFTER 26/11, THE PATTERN OF PAK-BACKED TERROR CONTINUES

The Sunday Guardian

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November 23, 2025

PAK HASN'T CHANGED

- ASHISH SINGH

On the night of 26 November 2008, Mumbai was held hostage for nearly 60 hours. Ten Lashkar-e-Taiba operatives landed on Indian shores after months of preparation, coordinated from Pakistan, guided in real time by handlers in Karachi. Their attack on hotels of national importance, a railway terminus of national importance, cafés and a Jewish centre killed 166 people and left many more wounded. The siege was not only a moment of national grief but also a clearest

demonstration of a system that India had warned the world about. Terror directed from Pakistani soil, supported by its networks, and executed with military-style precision.

17 years have passed since that night. The weapons have changed, the targets have shifted, and the groups have rotated recruits, but the skeletal structure that enabled 26/11 has continued to operate. Each major attack that has followed reflects the same pattern. Planning in Pakistan. Training in Pakistan. Infiltration across the Line of Control or through mari-

time routes. Execution by groups that function as arms of Pakistan's strategic doctrine.

In the years after Mumbai, India faced a series of major attacks that carried the same signature. The 2010 Pune German Bakery blast was linked to networks with operational bases in Pakistan. The 2013 attack on a CRPF camp in Bemina was conducted by men trained across the border. In July 2015, gunmen attacked a police station in Gurdaspur. In January 2016, the attack on the Pathankot Air Force base involved infiltrators guid ed by handlers in Pakistan. These were not isolated bursts of violence. They were fragments of a continuous flow.

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ELECTORAL ROLL: SC seeks ECI’s response to pleas against SIR in Kerala, UP

The Supreme Court has sought the Election Commission of India’s (ECD) response to a batch of pleas filed by various petitioners including the Kerala government challenging the ECT's decision to carry out Special Intensive Revision (SIR) exercise of the voter rollin Kerala.

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The Sunday Guardian

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France's government is taking action against billionaire Elon Musk 's artificial intelligence chatbot Grok after it generated French-language posts that questioned the use of gas chambers at Auschwitz, officials said.

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The Sunday Guardian

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Piyush Goyal's maiden Israel visit strengthens ties in tech, trade, agri

Commerce and Industry Minister Piyush Goyal held a series of wide-ranging engagements during his official visit to Israel, further strengthening bilateral cooperation across agriculture, technology, innovation and trade.

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2 mins

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The Sunday Guardian

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Using welfare for political gain is inappropriate

Despite foreign criticism, India’s welfare policies remain essential and socially responsible.

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2 mins

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The Sunday Guardian

PM MODI PROPOSES THREE NEW G20 INITIATIVES AT AFRICA SUMMIT

PM also calls for development approaches rooted in sustainability, inclusivity and cultural wisdom.

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2 mins

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The Sunday Guardian

Unknown lockers found in GMCs across Kashmir

Surprise inspections follow terror-linked findings in doctors’ lockers at Kashmir hospitals.

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1 mins

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The Sunday Guardian

Delhi Police uncover ISI-backed gun running operation

Drones were used to airdrop Turkish pistols and Chinese weapons.

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3 mins

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The Sunday Guardian

The blasts in Delhi and Islamabad: Why India may have to resort to pre-emptive actions

While India would not want a war, the Pakistani army would not mind another exchange, if only to re-establish its relevance again. So, though war avoidance is desirable, it cannot bea strategy.

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5 mins

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The Sunday Guardian

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Siddu vs D.K. once more

The power tussle in Karnataka between the supporters of Chief Minister Siddaramaiah and his deputy and Pradesh Congress Committee (PCC) chief D.K. Shivakumar appears to be unending. The latest round is currently on and i coincides with Siddu completing two and a half years in office.

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3 mins

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The Sunday Guardian

Reverse migration of Bangladeshis may impact TMC in polls

Since the rollout of the Election Commission's Special Intensive Revision (SIR) in West Bengal on November 4, border posts like Hakimpur in North 24 Parganas district have witnessed a marked increase in Bangladeshi nationals returning home, with district authorities and the Border Security Force noting that more than 1,600 Bangladeshi migrants had crossed back in just days. Many of these individuals had lived in India for over a decade, enrolling in voter lists and welfare

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4 mins

November 23, 2025

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