Friday, November 28, 2008

Mumbai attacks: India accused of bungling anti-terror operation...

One senior British official said he was "surprised" by the Indian failure to regain control of the commercial capital almost two days after the attacks began. And a senior source within the Indian Special Forces was also critical of the uncoordinated and bureaucratic response which led to the operation lasting so long.

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A second British official said that, although the India's Black Cat commandos have a fearsome reputation for efficient antiterrorist operations, their deployment was botched.

"They are supposed to set-up a command centre in complete control as their first priority," the official said. "Instead they arrived and went in guns blazing. Full story...

See also:

  1. Can we/Should we depend on the State?
  2. Rajeswari, or how the Malaysian govt. screwed up the life of one of its citizens.
  3. India has sent a rocket to the moon but...

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