Relations between India and Pakistan after Mumbai Attack 26/11

Malik Mudassir Ahmad, Ku Hasnita Samsu, Ghulam Mujtaba Khushk, Pervaiz Ali Mahesar

Abstract


Mumbai is one of the best Indian cities that are easily reachable via Arabian Sea for the Pakistani public. It is also well known because of central point of multiple points for the high class and international tourists. A few years back on 27th of November in 2008, there were huge sequential attacks that destroyed many lives and injuries of innocent people. This attack mainly focused the high class people and the international tourists of Mumbai. This attack boosted up the differences between two states that is Pakistan and India. In response to the attack, the Indian Government and other higher authorities raised their voices against Pakistan. They claimed that Pakistan is the central place where terrorism is produced and promoted. In addition to this, India also held responsible Lashkar-e-Tayba for attacking Indian places. This cruel condition affected India-Pakistan relationship very much and raised a serious conflict between both states.

Keywords: Political, Trade, Conflicts, India, Pakistan, Relations


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