Chronology of Major bombings in India
http://www.nytimes.com/aponline/world/AP-India-Bombings-Glance.html
Some major bombings in India:
— Aug. 25, 2007: Bombs rip through crowded public areas in the southern city of Hyderabad, killing at least 42 people.
— May 2007: A bomb at a historic Hyderabad mosque kills 11 people.
— February 2007: Bombs detonate on train headed through northern India for Pakistan, killing 68 people.
— September 2006: At least 30 people are killed and 100 injured in twin blasts at a mosque in Malegaon in western India.
— July 2006: Seven bombs on Mumbai commuter trains kill more than 200 and injure more than 700 others.
— March 2006: Twin bombings at a train station and a temple in the Hindu holy city of Varanasi kill 20 people. Kashmiri militants are blamed.
— October 2005: Three bombs placed in busy New Delhi markets one day before a major Hindu festival kill 62 people and wound hundreds. India blames Kashmiri militants.
— August 2003: Two taxis packed with explosives blow up outside a Mumbai tourist attraction and a busy market, killing 52 and wounding more than 100.
— March 1993: Muslim underworld figures tied to Pakistani militants allegedly carry out a series of bombings on Mumbai’s stock exchange along with trains, hotels and gas stations in the city, killing 257 people and wounding more than 1,100.