List of terrorist incidents in India Attacks with 50+ deaths in italics
2001
Indian Parliament
1st Srinagar
2002
Raghunath (Mar)
Akshardam
Kolkata
Jammu and Kashmir
2nd Jammu & Kashmir
Rafiganj
Raghunath (Nov)
1st Mumbai
Kurnool
2003
2nd Mumbai
3rd Mumbai
4th Mumbai
5th Mumbai
2005
Ayodhya
Jaunpur
Begumpet
1st Delhi
1st Bangalore
2006
Ahmedabad
1st Varanasi
2nd Delhi
Doda
6th Mumbai
Malegaon
W Bengal
Kakopathar
2nd Srinagar
2007
Samjhauta Express
1st Hyderabad (May)
2nd Hyderabad (Aug)
Ajmer
Uttar Pradesh
2008
Jaipur
2nd Bangalore
Ahmedabad
3rd Delhi (13 Sep)
4th Delhi (27 Sep)
Malegaon
Agartala
Imphal
1st Assam
7th Mumbai
2009
Guwahati
2nd Assam
Bhimajuli
2010
3rd Bangalore
Pune
1st Dantewada (Apr)
2nd Dantewada (May)
Jnaneswari
5th Delhi
2nd Varanasi
2011
8th Mumbai
6th Delhi
2012
7th Delhi
Pune
2013
Hyderabad
3rd Srinagar (Mar)
4th Bangalore
1st Sukma
4th Srinagar (Jun)
Bodh Gaya
Patna
2014
Chennai
3rd Assam
2nd Sukma
Burdwan
Kashmir Valley
4th Assam
5th Bangalore
2015
Gurdaspur
Manipur
2016
Pathankot
Pampore
Uri
Nagrota
2017
Shajapur
3rd Sukma
Amarnath Yatra
2018
Sunjuwan
4th Sukma
2019
Pulwama
Gadchiroli
2021
Sukma-Bijapur
2023
Rajouri
3rd Dantewada
2024
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11 July 2006 Srinagar bombings consisted of five grenade attacks by militants, killing 8 people and injuring 43 in Srinagar, Jammu and Kashmir.[1]
^Bombing toll rises to 190 in India, International Herald Tribune, 12 July 2006, 'Earlier on Tuesday, a series of grenade explosions struck Srinagar, the summer capital of Indian-administered Kashmir, hitting a tourist bus. Eight people were killed and more than 40 wounded.'
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