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Who learns from mistakes anyway?

Adecade since terrorists attacked our city on November 26, 2008, we have yet to take the lessons they taught us seriously

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Security forces get ready to  combat the terrorist who attacked Mumbai on November 26, 2008. Pic/mid-day archives

Security forces get ready to combat the terrorist who attacked Mumbai on November 26, 2008. Pic/mid-day archives

Lindsay PereiraEveryone I know has a story about that week. Where they were, what they felt like, the rumours they remember, calls from worried friends and family, news reports from all corners that gave us access to the attacks as they unfolded. Everyone I know remembers the blanket coverage on television, and the countless hours of talking heads analysing it all when the firing eventually stopped. Over 160 people died on November 26, 2008.

More than 300 were wounded, and there were coordinated attacks that went on for four days. It was the kind of tragedy that ought to have shocked any country into serious introspection. Not our country though. All we got, in the months and years following that tragedy, were statements condemning the terrorists, promises of serious revamps to how we viewed security, sweeping generalisations apportioning blame, and strong words about how the guilty would be brought to justice.

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