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26/11 Mumbai attack anniversary: The 'unpunished' conspiracy of ISI, Lashkar, Al Qaeda and Dawood gang's local support

Mumbai terror attack: The investigation also turns a spotlight on a crucial and perhaps underexplored, aspect of the atrocity: extensive local support within Mumbai.

November 26, 2025 / 11:34 IST
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A detailed Indian security dossier, coupled with international investigative work, points to a direct collaboration between Pakistan’s Inter-Services Intelligence (ISI) and Al Qaeda in the planning and execution of November 26, 2008 Mumbai terror attack, which killed 175 people and injured 300 others.

According to a report by the FPJ, the 69-page dossier provides substantial proof of the ISI’s active role through its proxy, the Lashkar-e-Taiba (LeT). The investigation reveals that the operation was masterminded by the ISI’s ‘S’ branch, seeking to expand its theatre of conflict beyond Kashmir.

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The connection to international terror networks is starkly detailed in the book The Exile by British journalists Cathy Scott-Clark and Adrian Levy. The publication cites two former aides to LeT leader Hafiz Saeed, claiming that Osama Bin Laden himself travelled to Manshera to attend a key meeting for the 26/11 operation.

The journalists aver that the meeting was “facilitated by Lashkar, overseen by the ISI's S-wing and sponsored by Al Qaeda.” Documents recovered after the US operation that killed Bin Laden reportedly confirmed that Saeed had been in close contact with the Al Qaeda leader until his death.