2005 India bioterror attack

The 2005 bioterror attack in India was one of the earliest recorded bioterrorist attacks of the 21st century.

Background
The 2004 Terragrigia Panic proved the viability of the t-Virus as a weapon, leading to an increase in terrorist attacks utilising it. To capitalise on the new threat of globalised bioterrorism, Dr. Frederic Downing, head of WilPharma Corporation's R&D department, entered secret talks with General Miguel Grande of the Republic of Bajirib to negotiate a lucrative trade of viral samples to be used by Bajirib's military. As the General was not fully convinced of the virus' effectivenes, Downing provided a third party in India with the virus in order to advertise it.

Attack
Little is known of the actual attack. What is known is that WilPharma Corporation, who were developing a t-Virus vaccine with the oversight of the US government, immediately sent out their vaccine to treat the spread of the virus while the Indian military put down the Zombies.

Aftermath
The US and Indian governments were initially successful in covering-up the terrorist attack. However, WilPharma's vaccination of the civilians was seen by the media as an unethical vaccination program which caused the Zombies in the first place. The accusations led to WilPharma suffering financially, and, after Downing's own influence was discovered, forced it out of the market entirely with TRICELL, Inc. purchasing its laboratories.