Mumbai's valued railway lifeline
They may be hot, dirty and over-crowded but Mumbai's railways are a lifeline for millions of people.
View ArticleTrain blasts: Your reaction
Indian Prime Minister Manmohan Singh is in Mumbai to meet survivors of the railways bombings. Send us your comments.
View ArticleCommuters describe horror
The BBC's Monica Chadha in Mumbai hears from commuters who witnessed the railway bombings.
View ArticleInternational reaction in quotes
Political leaders from around the world respond to a string of bomb attacks on commuter trains in Mumbai.
View ArticleIndian media condemn blast
Indian media condemn the Mumbai bomb attacks and suggest they expose the country as being soft on terror.
View ArticleWho are the suspects?
The BBC's Gordon Corera says that India has a long list of suspects for the Mumbai train blasts.
View ArticleHospital: 'Horrible scenes here'
Medical student Sunny Jain describes the chaos and anger as the injured from one of the blasts poured in.
View Article'I had a narrow escape'
LV Subramaniam was in the train adjacent to the bombed train at Jogeshwari station. He took the bus to work after his narrow escape.
View ArticleCarnage and courage
Prashant Singh was in the second class compartment of the train that was bombed at Bandra Station.
View Article'Bombed but not beaten'
Bomb survivors in Mumbai hospitals recall horrific experiences but say they will still travel by train, reports the BBC's Monica Chadha.
View ArticleKey role for web in wake of blasts
The net plays an important role for those trying to find out what happened to their friends and relatives caught in the blasts.
View ArticleMusharraf pledges help
Pakistan's President Pervez Musharraf offers India support in its investigation into the Mumbai train bombings.
View ArticlePeace process under threat?
For the first time since Tuesday's serial bombings in Mumbai India points a finger at long-time rival Pakistan, says Sanjoy Majumder.
View ArticleIndia warns Pakistan over terror
Indian PM Singh says Pakistan must curb terrorism for peace talks to continue after the Mumbai blasts.
View ArticleTension among Mumbai's Muslims
The focus on radical Islamic groups in connection with the Mumbai blasts leads to fears among the city's Muslims, writes Suvojit Bagchi.
View ArticlePakistan criticises talks delay
Pakistan's foreign minister calls the postponement of peace talks with India a "negative development".
View ArticlePakistan 'role in Mumbai attacks'
Pakistan's intelligence agency helped to plan the Mumbai train attacks which killed 186 people, Indian police say.
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