Two luxury hotels that were stormed by Islamist militants have reopened amid tight security in Mumbai.
They are back in business less than a month after the devastating attacks that rocked India's financial and entertainment hub.
The Trident and Taj Mahal hotels received their first guests with staff praised for their dedication and resilience as others called for defiance in the face of extremism.
Both hotels were officially reopened after commemoration services, where prayers were said by religious leaders for the 163 civilians and security personnel who died and the nearly 300 others who were injured.
Some 22 guests and 10 staff were killed at the Trident, while 31 people died at the iconic red-domed Taj, including 12 employees.