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Indian Airlines Flight 814 (call sign IC-814) was an Indian Airlines flight en route from Tribhuvan International Airport (Kathmandu, Nepal) to Indira Gandhi International Airport(Delhi, India) was hijacked by five Pakistani nationals on 24 December 1999.Harkat-ul-Mujahideen, a Pakistan-based militant group, was held responsible for the hijacking.
The aircraft was hijacked by armed gunmen shortly after it entered Indian airspace at about 17:30 hours IST. After touching down in Amritsar, Lahore and Dubai, the hijackers forced the aircraft to land in Kandahar, Afghanistan. The hijackers released 27 of 176 passengers in Dubai but fatally stabbed one and wounded several others.
India's lack of recognition of the Taliban-regime in Afghanistan complicated negotiations between Indian authorities and the hijackers. Taliban moved its well-armed fighters near the hijacked aircraft in an attempt to prevent Indian special forces from storming the aircraft. The hijacking lasted for seven days and ended after India released three Islamic militants —Mushtaq Ahmed Zargar, Ahmed Omar Saeed Sheikh (who was later arrested for the murder of Daniel Pearl) and Maulana Masood Azhar (who later founded Jaish-e-Mohammed).
Indian and U.S. intelligence agencies reported of credible links between the hijackers, the al-Qaida and the Taliban. The five hijackers and the three released militants were provided a safe passage by the Taliban. The dubious role played by the Taliban was widely condemned and led to further deterioration of relations between India and the Taliban.
Release of militants
The hijackers initially demanded the release of 35 Islamic militants in Indian jails and US$200 million in cash but Indian negotiators succeeded () in persuading the hijackers in reducing their demand to the release of three prisoners. These were:
- Maulana Masood Azhar — founded Jaish-e-Muhammed in 2000 which gained notoriety for its alleged role in 2001 Indian Parliament attack.
- Ahmed Omar Saeed Sheikh — arrested in 2002 by Pakistani authorities for the abduction and murder of Daniel Pearl.
- Mushtaq Ahmed Zargar — has played an active role since release in training Islamic militants in Pakistan-administered Kashmir.
After the three militants landed in Kandahar, the hostages aboard the flight were freed. On 31 December 1999, the freed hostages of the Indian Airlines Flight 814 were flown back to India on a special plane.



