6. Kandahar hijacking The government was unsuccessful in handling the hijacking of an Indian Airlines aircraft to Kandahar by Pakistani terrorists in December 1999.
The eight-day long ordeal ended only after India's National Security Adviser announced thatan agreement had been reached for the release of all the hostages in exchange for three Kashmiri militants including Maulana Masood Azhar.
Sadly, the Prime Minister claimed credit for forcing the hijackers to climb down on their demands.
The worst was yet to follow. India's Foreign Minister decided to accompany the released militants to Kandahar, as if seeing off honoured guests.
The government's poor crisis-management skills and extreme complacency in security matters allowed the hijackers to take off from Amritsar airport after 39 minutes halt for refueling, thereby letting the problem get out of control.