Updated On: 09 November, 2013 06:18 AM IST | | Agencies
The Pakistani intelligence agency ISI used 'a super-agent' based in New Delhi and code-named Honey Bee to help facilitate the terrorist attack on Mumbai in 2008, a new book says
When Pakistani-American David Coleman Headley suggested to his Pakistani contacts that Mumbai could be attacked, a Major Iqbal told him that if he was to scout that city, he would need to know how to record his findings.

The Taj Hotel under attack on Nov 26 in 2008