Mumbai, November 14: After the Paris Attack, central intelligence agencies in India have ordered to put Mumbai, Delhi on high alert. The Friday evening terrorist attack in Paris which left 127 dead and injuring more than 200 had rewind the dark memories of 26/11 attack which took place seven years ago, on same month. Also Read - Rafale Induction: 'New Chapter in India-France Defence Ties,' Says French Defence Minister in Ambala

According to the reports, central intelligence agencies in Delhi had asked the Mumbai police authorities and Delhi police to increase security in the city and maintain a high vigilance on dock areas. Read Also: (Paris Attack: Over 127 dead in six terror attacks, France declares state of emergency) Also Read - 'Freedom is a Precious Commodity': French Minister Defends Topless Sunbathing After 3 Women Were Asked to Cover Up

Following the incident securities have been beefed up on border region of India and Pakistan as well. Also Read - Emmanuel Macron, Angela Merkel Greet Each Other With 'Namaste', Video Goes Viral | Watch

Mumbai on high alert after #ParisAttacks. Security tightened in various parts of the city. pic.twitter.com/Xqf4I1eHhD — ANI (@ANI_news) November 14, 2015

Mumbai’s port zone area which is a vuolnerable point from where the 26/11 attackers including Ajmal Kasab entered the city is also been kept on high alert. Police officials from Yellow Gate and Saagri in Mumbai were called for a meeting and were ordered to keep close vigilance on sea routes.

Since World War II, Fridays attack was one of the deadliest attack that took place in France.

Armed terrorist struck six locations in Paris, killing around 127 people and injuring more than 100 with another hostage crisis repeated in 2015. The attack shook the nation and whole world had declared a state of emergency in the European nation.

On Saturday morning French President Francois Hollande said, “The total number of people died in the attack is 127 and many were injured”. Hollande held ISIS responsible for the attack. Hollande said, “Attacks were planned, organised from abroad with the help from insiders in france”.

Hollande further said, that the attack is an ‘act of war’ by Islamic State jihadists. Meanwhile Prime Minister Narendra Modi who is on a three day tour in UK had also condenmed the attack.