539w26th November, 2009, Mumbai, India

A year on, Mumbai held the tearful memories on Thursday, as the financial hub marked the first anniversary of militant raids that killed 166 people. While emotion out lookers waved Indian flags and banners with slogan which written, “end the violence.’ Police commandos with new weapons and armored cars tracked the route the 10 gunmen took for an attack that stunned the whole world. Other residents light the candles outside the Jewish center. One of the several sites from luxury hotels to city’s biggest railway station, that were targeted by the Pakistani based militants in a rampage lasting for three days. At the trident hotel, one of the targets, chefs and laundry boys gathered to remember the attacks. Outside a black granite column read: “in memories of our guest and our staffs”. A wreath of white lilies lay in front next to a glass case with burning candles. “We just wanted to show our support and show that we care.” Said Subir Kumar Singh who was leaving written message on banner outside the Leopold café, a popular tourist’s spot that still has the bullet marks. “26/11: last we forget,” read the front page of mint newspaper. The attack also saw the break of peace talk between India and