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Tahawwur Rana brought back: Tracking India’s extradition scorecard of wins and misses

While Tahawwur Rana's case marks a notable success, a look at India's extradition history reveals a landscape marked by both triumphs and persistent challenges.

April 10, 2025 / 14:01 IST
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File photo of a painting made by students of Gurukul Art School on the extradition of 26/11 Mumbai attack accused Tahawwur Rana from USA to India, at Lalbaug in Mumbai.
File photo of a painting made by students of Gurukul Art School on the extradition of 26/11 Mumbai attack accused Tahawwur Rana from USA to India, at Lalbaug in Mumbai.

The extradition of Tahawwur Rana – a key accused in the 26/11 Mumbai terror attacks – from the United States to India, marks a significant breakthrough for India’s probe agencies and its diplomatic efforts. As per sources quoted by news agency PTI, Rana’s interrogation would help probe agencies expose the role of Pakistani state actors behind the dastardly act that claimed 166 lives.

This development, hailed as a significant victory for India's counter-terrorism efforts, brings into sharp focus the often arduous and complex process of extraditing fugitives to face justice on Indian soil.

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While Rana's case marks a notable success, a look at India's extradition history reveals a landscape marked by both triumphs and persistent challenges.

Why Rana’s extradition matters