The 26/11 Mumbai attacks were one of the most horrific and tragic events in Indiaβs history. A group of 10 terrorists, belonging to the Pakistan-based Lashkar-e-Taiba, unleashed a wave of violence and terror across the city, killing 175 people and injuring more than 300. The attacks lasted for four days, targeting iconic landmarks, public transportation hubs, and crowded cafes. But amidst the horror and despair, there were also stories of courage, selflessness, and resilience. The security forces, including the Mumbai Police, the National Security Guard, and the Indian Army, fought valiantly against the terrorists, risking their lives to protect the city and its inhabitants. Among the heroes of 26/11 was Assistant Sub-Inspector (ASI) Tukaram Omble, who sacrificed his life to capture a live terrorist, Ajmal Kasab, and exposed the role of Pakistan in the attack. In this article, we will explore the 26/11 Mumbai attacks and the legacy of Tukaram Omble, paying tribute to the martyrs and survivors of the attack. We will also examine the impact of the attack on India and the world, the lessons learned, and the fight for justice. We will also provide you with some recommendations and resources to learn more about the attack and its aftermath.