The 26/11 Mumbai terror attacks, one of the darkest days of India’s history, took place on 26 November 2008 – a night when the nation saw unimaginable violence but also extraordinary courage. On this occasion of the 26/11 anniversary, we pay homage to those brave souls who sacrificed their lives for the nation and salute the resilience of the city that refused to be broken.
What Happened on 26/11?
On this day, ten heavily armed terrorists carried out coordinated attacks across Mumbai on iconic locations including:
- The Taj Mahal Palace Hotel
- Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj Terminus (CSMT)
- Oberoi Trident Hotel
- Leopold Café
- Nariman House (Chabad House)
- Cama Hospital
The attacks lasted nearly 60 hours, leaving permanent scars but also revealing stories of bravery that continue to inspire the nation.
Remembering the Heroes
26/11 is a grim reminder of the bravery shown by:
- Police officers like Hemant Karkare, Tukaram Omble, Vijay Salaskar, and Ashok Kamte
- NSG commandos who staked their lives to save hundreds
- Hotel staff, ordinary civilians who protected others despite danger
Their bravery turned tragedy into a powerful symbol of unity and strength.
Mumbai’s Spirit: Stronger Than Fear
In the days that followed the attack, the world saw a Mumbai that refused to bow down. The local citizens, the frontline workers, and the rescue teams stood together, showing what it means to face terror with resilience.
Rebuilt, reopened, and moved on – Mumbai did all that, proving that its spirits cannot be shaken.
Why 26/11 Still Matters Today
Each year the anniversary reminds us of:
- The importance of national security
- The need for international cooperation against terrorism
- The value of unity during crisis
- The duty to honor those we lost and who fought for us
In 2025, when the world is faced with new challenges, the lessons of 26/11 — courage, vigilance, and solidarity — remain deeply relevant.
The 26/11 Mumbai attacks changed the nation forever, but they also brought forth the best of humanity. May this day be a remembrance to the victims, a salute to the heroes, and a time when we all unite our voices against violence. 26 November is not just a date; it’s reminding one to cherish peace, honor sacrifice, and stand united as one nation.

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