US-India Relations Strengthen as Trump Approves Extradition of Mumbai Attack Accused
Former Indian Ambassador Taranji Singh Sandhu lauded US President Trump's approval of Tahawwur Rana's extradition, indicating a firm stance against elements threatening US-India relations. Rana, linked to the 2008 Mumbai attacks, will face justice in India, underscoring the nations' commitment to combating terrorism.

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In a significant diplomatic move, US President Donald Trump approved the extradition of Tahawwur Rana, a key figure in the 2008 Mumbai terror attacks, to India. This decision, hailed by former Indian Ambassador to the US, Taranji Singh Sandhu, sends a strong message to those threatening US-India ties.
Sandhu emphasized the importance of this development, noting that it signals decisive action against entities attempting to undermine diplomatic and national security in both countries. The joint statement from Trump and Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi underlined a commitment to tackling illegal networks and protecting sovereignty.
The US State Department affirmed its support for bringing perpetrators of the Mumbai attacks to justice, with Foreign Secretary Vikram Misri confirming India's coordination with US authorities on Rana's extradition, following the US Supreme Court's dismissal of his appeal. The 26/11 attack claimed 174 lives, highlighting the gravity of ensuring accountability.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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