Within minutes, seven explosions on the railway that forms Mumbai’s spinal cord left at least 163 people dead and possibly more than 1,000 wounded in one of the worst terrorist attacks in India. The first explosion took place at about 6.30pm, at the height of the rush hour, with a further six blasts ripping apart commuter trains over the next 20 minutes, sending shrapnel through carriages normally filled with 400-500 people each. ADVERTISEMENT There was no immediate claim of responsibility for the bombings, which echoed the attacks in Madrid in 2004. Pervez Musharraf, Pakistan’s president, who has been criticised for...