US Ambassador Honors 26/11 Victims, Highlights US-India Justice Effort

US Ambassador to India Sergio Gor visited the 26/11 memorial at Mumbai's Taj Mahal Palace Hotel, paying tribute to the 166 victims of the 2008 terror attacks. In a public statement, he honored the courage of Indian security forces and emphasized the strong US-India partnership against terrorism. His remarks highlighted the significant extradition of suspect Tahawwur Hussain Rana from the US to India to face justice. The visit reinforces the shared commitment of both democracies to remember the fallen and prevent future atrocities.

Key Points: US Ambassador Pays Tribute at 26/11 Memorial in Mumbai

  • US Ambassador pays respects at Taj memorial
  • Honors 166 lives lost including 6 Americans
  • Highlights US extradition of key suspect Rana
  • Praises valour of Indian security forces
  • Reinforces US-India counter-terrorism partnership
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US Ambassador Sergio Gor pays tribute to 26/11 victims

US Ambassador Sergio Gor visits Mumbai's 26/11 memorial, honors victims, and highlights extradition of Tahawwur Rana as a key US-India counter-terrorism victory.

"May such a tragedy never happen again. - US Ambassador Sergio Gor"

Bhopal, Jan 17

US Ambassador to India Sergio Gor visited the 26/11 memorial at the Taj Mahal Palace Hotel in Mumbai, paying tribute to the victims of the devastating 2008 Mumbai terror attacks.

In a heartfelt post on X, Ambassador Gor stated, "May such a tragedy never happen again. I visited the 26/11 memorial at the Taj Mahal Palace Hotel, remembering the 166 innocent lives lost, including 6 Americans. I honour the valour of the Indian security forces and am proud that under President Trump, the United States extradited Tahawwur Hussain Rana to India to face justice for his role in planning these horrific attacks."

The visit coincides with Gor's recent start as US Ambassador to India, after presenting his credentials to President Droupadi Murmu earlier in January 2026.

The November 26, 2008, attacks-perpetrated by Lashkar-e-Taiba (LeT) terrorists-unfolded over four days, targeting iconic locations including the Taj Mahal Palace Hotel, Oberoi Trident, Nariman House Jewish centre, Chhatrapati Shivaji Terminus railway station, and Cama Hospital.

The coordinated assault claimed 166 lives, including foreign nationals, and left hundreds injured, marking one of the most brazen acts of urban terrorism in modern history.

Tahawwur Hussain Rana, a Pakistani-Canadian businessman and close associate of LeT scout David Headley, played a key role in the planning by allegedly providing logistical support and reconnaissance.

After prolonged extradition proceedings, Rana was handed over by the United States to Indian authorities in April 2025, enabling him to stand trial on charges related to conspiracy and support for the attacks. This transfer represented a major victory for bilateral counter-terrorism efforts and addressed a long-standing Indian demand for accountability.

Ambassador Gor's message highlights the unwavering US-India partnership in combating terrorism. He specifically praised the courage of Indian security personnel-the National Security Guards (NSG), Mumbai Police, Marine Commandos, and others-who battled the attackers in intense, close-quarters combat to end the sieges and rescue hostages.

The 26/11 memorials, especially at the restored Taj Mahal Palace Hotel, stand as symbols of resilience, remembrance, and a collective vow to prevent such atrocities.

Gor's visit and public statement reinforce shared values in pursuing justice, strengthening security ties, and honouring the fallen-both Indian and American. In an era of evolving global threats, this gesture underscores the enduring commitment of the two democracies to stand united against terrorism.

- IANS

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Priya S
While the tribute is appreciated, actions speak louder than words. The US took over 16 years to extradite one conspirator. Real partnership means consistent pressure on the source of terrorism and faster justice. We must not forget the masterminds are still at large, enjoying state patronage.
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Rohit P
Jai Hind! Never forget the sacrifices of our NSG commandos and police. They are the real heroes. Glad the Ambassador visited the memorial. Hope this strengthens intelligence sharing to prevent future attacks. The Taj stands tall as a symbol of our resilience.
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Sarah B
As an American living in Mumbai, this hits close to home. Lost a friend at the Taj. Grateful for Ambassador Gor's words and for the bravery of the Indian forces that day. True partnership is built on shared grief and a shared resolve. #NeverForget
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Vikram M
Good diplomatic move to start his tenure with this. But let's be clear, the fight isn't over. The infrastructure of terror across the border remains intact. India-US ties are strong, but we need tangible outcomes, not just memorial visits. Justice delayed is justice denied for the 166.
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Kavya N
My uncle was a waiter at the Taj. He survived, but the trauma remains. Every tribute matters. It reminds the world that terrorism is a global evil. Hoping for more such solidarity and concrete actions from all nations. Om Shanti to all the souls. 🙏

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