‘Never forget, never forgive’: 26/11 Mumbai terror attack victims remembered;  ‘Friends of India’ participated in London program

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‘Never forget, never forgive’: 26/11 Mumbai terror attack victims remembered; ‘Friends of India’ participated in London program – Gudstory

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Indian High Commissioner Vikram Doraiswami’s profound words resonated powerfully during a recent event in London. His message was clear: “Never forget, never forgive, never again.” This sentiment reflects India’s stance against the 26/11 Mumbai terrorist attacks.

This gathering at Gandhi Hall, India House, was more than a memorial. This was an affirmation of India’s commitment to combat terrorism. Doraiswami emphasized the country’s progress in enhancing security and establishing a clear policy against tolerating terrorism. This approach marks a significant shift in India’s strategy for international security and cooperation.

Indian High Commission’s social media message united people to remember the victims of 26/11. Online tributes posted on X (formerly Twitter) strengthened collective memory and resolve against terrorism. Attendees included UK and Indian dignitaries, symbolizing a united front in the fight against terror.

The event remembered the 166 people killed in Mumbai and people from different backgrounds paid tribute to them. This act of remembrance transcends national boundaries and demonstrates a unified stance against terrorism.

International stance on terrorism

A major point of discussion was the global reaction to Israel’s designation of Lashkar-e-Taiba as a terrorist group. Doraiswami said there is a growing recognition of the need to take action against states that use terrorism as a policy instrument. This development signals a global shift towards legal and international mechanisms to counter terrorism, which India has strongly advocated.

“I think our consistent and unwavering stand is that this should be addressed significantly through the legal and international domains. I think this has never been seen before,” ANI quoted Doraiswami as saying.

He said, “I think this is an important part of the process that we should continue to follow. Focusing on the path of applying pressure through the legal route and the process by which the international community makes clear that this is unacceptable.” “

(With ANI inputs)

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Updated: 29 November 2023, 08:05 AM IST

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