It was one of the most heart-wrenching stories of 26/11. Karambir Kang, general manager of the Taj Hotel, who lost his wife and two sons in the terrorist attack, speaks to NDTV.
Away from the adult world of in-depth discourse, post-mortems and cynicism, there is a 26/11 seen through the eyes of our children. Some of them are victims themselves, and hundreds of others who internalise the bloodshed in their dreams, and even games.
These are the commandos who braved the 60 hour siege of Mumbai, battling to end the worst terror attack in India's history. An NDTV special on the men who owned that fateful night.
This is how a young boy, desperate for money, was trained in Pakistan to use guns, boats and a GPS. He would join nine others like him in unleashing 26/11 on India.
Three years after the attacks in Mumbai, key terror cases remain unsolved with investigators doing a U-turn on suspects. How does this affect India's battle against terrorism?
On their first stop on a four-day India visit, US President Barack Obama, and his wife Michelle, visited the 26/11 memorial at the Taj Hotel in Mumbai. The Obamas also spoke to a few survivors of the 26/11 attacks.