On the night of November 26, 2008, Mumbai was thrust into chaos as a well-coordinated and brutal attack by terrorists affiliated with Pakistan’s Lashkar-e-Taiba unfolded across the city. Sixteen years later, the memory of that horrific night still resonates deeply with the people of Mumbai and the nation. The 26/11 attacks left an indelible scar on India's collective consciousness, highlighting the resilience of the people and the unwavering bravery of the security forces. The attackers, armed with sophisticated weapons, launched indiscriminate attacks at several iconic public sites, including the Chhatrapati Shivaji Terminus, the Oberoi Trident, the Taj Mahal Hotel, Leopold Cafe, Cama Hospital, and the Nariman House Jewish Community Centre, now renamed Nariman Light House. These landmarks, once symbols of Mumbai’s vibrant life, became sites of tragedy, as the terrorists held hostages and carried out cold-blooded killings. The toll was catastrophic: over 166 people were killed, including foreigners, and more than 300 were injured. Among the fallen heroes were the then Anti-Terrorism Squad (ATS) chief Hemant Karkare, Major Sandeep Unnikrishnan of the National Security Guard (NSG), Mumbai’s Additional Police Commissioner Ashok Kamte, Senior Police Inspector Vijay Salaskar, and Assistant Sub-Inspector (ASI) Tukaram Omble, who lost their lives in the line of duty while bravely confronting the attackers. Their sacrifice continues to inspire the nation’s fight against terrorism. Ajmal Amir Qasab, one of the terrorists, was captured alive during the siege, providing crucial information about the attack. His capture, and the subsequent trial, exposed the depth of the planning behind the assault and reinforced the urgent need for global counterterrorism efforts. The remaining attackers were neutralized by Indian security forces after a tense four-day operation. The 26/11 attacks left the city shaken, but they also highlighted the strength and resilience of the Mumbaikars. In the face of terror, the city united in its recovery, with citizens coming together to rebuild, mourn their losses, and honor the memory of the victims. Each year, on this day, tributes are paid to those who lost their lives and to the brave security personnel who risked everything to save others. The anniversary of 26/11 serves as a reminder of the dangers that continue to lurk but also of the unyielding spirit of a nation determined to rise above adversity. As Mumbai commemorates the 16th anniversary of the attacks, it stands as a beacon of resilience, refusing to let the dark shadows of that fateful night define its future. Constitution Day of India: Everything You Need to Know About Its Significance What's the difference between National Law Day and Constitution Day