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The article didn't say about the material, from the look of the metal and the quantity of them found in one raid I'd imagine they are casting from a soft easy metal like aluminum.
I'd go for aluminum judging by the appearance and the fact that the Indians a doing lots of things from cast aluminum.
It seems those Indian Maosits (funny bunch I never heard of - shows how little we are aware of) are also using regular produced grenades from several countries (China, Pakistan and others) as can be seen here: http://kaw.stb.s-msn.com/i/EF/557CDED33A6F3168A915DB26E57B76.jpg
Another variation of the Mills 36 by the look of it. The first reference to Indian terrorist copies I've found goes back to the 1920's. Not much changes!
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