On the evening of July 11, India [Images] was shocked to learn that seven bombs had exploded on Mumbai [Images] trains, leaving behind a trail of blood and destruction. The eventual toll: 184 people dead, over 700 others injured.
India, of course, is no stranger to terrorism.
Many of our cities have been attacked by terrorists. Delhi [Images]. Srinagar [Images]. Jammu. Coimbatore. Kolkata [Images]. Varanasi. Bangalore. Gandhinagar. And, of course, Mumbai.
In the last ten years, an Indian Airlines plane has been hijacked to Afghanistan. Several buses and trains have been bombed. Even our Parliament has been attacked.
How many terrorist strikes can a country take?
Is anger your first reaction when you read about an act of terror?
Do you believe the central and state government must do more to protect the lives of its people?
How can you and I fight this undeclared war against India?
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