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India fails to heed Mumbai attack lessons five years on: author

2013/11/24 08:18:19 @Entertainment News Headlines — Yahoo! News

The author of an acclaimed new book on the 2008 Mumbai attacks warns India has failed to learn the lessons of the deadly assault by Pakistani militants -- even five years after they traumatised the city. Adrian Levy, whose book & quot;The Siege & quot; highlights striking failures in Indian authorities & #039; response to the attacks, said he feared security had barely improved since the three-day onslaught that left 166 people dead. & quot;The feeling you get from the police, the intelligence agencies, is that they would struggle again. & quot;The Siege & quot; gives a blow-by-blow account of the attack on Mumbai & #039;s luxury Taj Mahal Palace hotel, one of several high-profile targets that were overrun on November 26, 2008.
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