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MUMBAI, INDIA: Indian Dabbawalas (delivery men) load tiffin boxes onto their bicycles before delivering them to office-goers in Mumbai, 13 July 2006, two days after serial blasts killed 200 people in India's financial capital, as life returns to normal. Serial blasts that killed 200 people in Mumbai will test the resilience of the peace process between nuclear-armed India and Pakistan but are unlikely to derail it, analysts said. New Delhi has not attributed the attack to Pakistan-based Islamic militants, but Indian police say the rush-hour bombings that also wounded nearly 800 people bore the hallmark of one such group. AFP PHOTO/Sebastian D'SOUZA. (Photo credit should read SEBASTIAN D'SOUZA/AFP/Getty Images)

MUMBAI, INDIA:  Indian Dabbawalas (delivery men) load tiffin boxes onto their bicycles before delivering them to office-goers in Mumbai, 13 July 2006, two days after serial blasts killed 200 people in India's financial capital, as life returns to normal.  Serial blasts that killed 200 people in Mumbai will test the resilience of the peace process between nuclear-armed India and Pakistan but are unlikely to derail it, analysts said. New Delhi has not attributed the attack to Pakistan-based Islamic militants, but Indian police say the rush-hour bombings that also wounded nearly 800 people bore the hallmark of one such group.        AFP PHOTO/Sebastian D'SOUZA.  (Photo credit should read SEBASTIAN D'SOUZA/AFP/Getty Images)