- 2002 in India
"See also:"
2001 in India ,
other events of 2002,2002 Gujarat violence ,2003 in India and theTimeline of Indian history .----
Events
January
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9 January - The government announces that it is laying landmines along the entire length of its 2,800-km border withPakistan .
*10 January - 800 protesters are arrested in a large-scale illegal protest against the Communist government ofWest Bengal , which brings the state to a standstill. The authorities there had outlawed "disruptive" protests at the end of2001 .
* Mid-January - Direct flights to China are set to resume for the first time in 40 years after diplomatic talks between the two countries.
*16 January - Archaeologists announce the discovery of ancient man-made structures off theGujarat i coast which could be as many as 9,500 years old - 5,500 years older than the ancientHarappan civilization whose remains are found around the same region.
*22 January - Five policemen are killed and 20 other people injured whenIslam ic militants attack an American cultural centre inKolkata . Police arrest at least 50 suspects in the wake of the incident. The government immediately accuses its Pakistani counterpart of involvement in the attack.
* Late January - The government is roundly criticized for testing a short-range version of its Agni ballistic missile onJanuary 25 , the day before the country'sRepublic Day , at a time when military tensions withPakistan remain high.February
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3 February -Russia gives its full backing to India over theKashmir dispute with neighbouring Pakistan.
* Mid-February - The Cellular Operators Association announces that the ownership ofmobile phone s in India rocketed by 75% in the previous year. Almost 6 million Indians now own mobile phones.
*24 February - TheBJP loses control of state governments inUttar Pradesh , Punjab, andUttaranchal (east ofDelhi ) according to election results released this day. The BJP is expected to retain a role in a coalition in Uttar Pradesh (the most populous state in India), whereas the Punjab and Uttaranchal state legislatures are now dominated by the opposition Congress party.
*27 February - A series of riots leaves hundreds dead, after 59Hindu pilgrims die aboard a train burned by aMuslim mob inGodhra .
*28 February - Violent sectarian clashes break out in the Gujarati city ofAhmadabad leaving over 500 Muslims and Hindus dead. The riots came after the death the previous day of 58 Hindus whose train was deliberately set on fire by Muslim militants in Godhra, near Vadodara (the exact circumstances remain unclear). Those victims were said to be supporters of the extremist Hindi groupVishwa Hindu Parishad (VHP), who had been traveling from theAyodhya region, near the border with Nepal. VHP has been campaigning for the construction of a Hindu temple on the controversial Ayodhya site following the destruction of an ancient mosque there in 1992. Violence rages on through March, claiming hundreds of lives, most of them Muslim. (See also2002 Gujarat violence .)
*28 February - Finance MinisterYashwant Sinha presents the 2002-03 budget. Amongst its major features are a 4.8% increase in defence spending and a 5% surcharge on income tax to pay for this.March
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1 March - Continuing violence inAhmedabad kills 28; police shoot and kill 5 rioters.
*2 March -J. Jayalalithaa returns to power inTamil Nadu as chief minister. In December2001 , an appeals court had quashed her October2000 corruption conviction that disqualified her from standing for election.
*3 March - The speaker of theLok Sabha ,Ganti Mohana Chandra Balayogi , is killed in a helicopter crash in the southern state of Andhra Pradesh. He was the first low-caste Dalit to be elected to the post.
*6 March - NovelistArundhati Roy , a high-profile campaigner against theNarmada river dams project, is sentenced by the Supreme Court to one day in prison forcontempt of court because of anaffidavit she had written criticizing the court.
*8 March -President's rule is imposed on the northern state ofUttar Pradesh as no party could command a majority after the recent elections.
*15 March - 9,000 suspectedHindu hardliners are arrested, including 8,000 inMumbai alone, in a massive crackdown aimed at preventing further interreligious violence. Tensions are high surrounding attempts to construct a new Hindu temple on the site of the Ayodhya mosque, which was destroyed by Hindu extremists in1992 .
*15 March - The New Delhi High Court overturns the October2000 corruption conviction of former prime ministerP.V. Narasimha Rao .
*25 March - Police arrestYasin Malik , leader of the separatistJammu and Kashmir Liberation Front (JKLF), inSrinagar .
*26 March - The government pushes through its controversialPrevention of Terrorism Ordinance (POTO) bill in a rare joint session of both houses of parliament, only the third since independence. In separate sessions, theLok Sabha had passed the bill on March 18 but it was defeated in theRajya Sabha onMarch 21 .April
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4 April - On his first visit toGujarat since the violence there began, ("See2002 Gujarat violence ") Prime MinisterVajpayee makes an impassioned speech appealing to the Hindu andMuslim communities to end the violence, saying that the "shameful events" in Gujarat are a "blot" on India.
*16 April - Up to 10 millionpublic sector workers, including 32,000 employees of state-owned banks, hold a one-day strike against governmentprivatization plans.
*18 April - India signs a deal to buy a $146 million weapon-seeking radar system built by the U.S. companyRaytheon . It is the first significant U.S. arms sale to India for a decade.
*29 April - Minister for Coal and MinesRam Vilas Paswan resigns on the issue of the Gujarat violence, which he says has "tarnished India's image" while the government's role appears to be that of a "silent spectator". He pulls hisLok Janshakti Party out of the ruling National Democratic Alliance coalition.May
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3 May - The stalemate in Uttar Pradesh is resolved whenMayawati of theBahujan Samaj Party is sworn in as chief minister, in a coalition with the BJP.
*10 May -Manohar Joshi of theShiv Sena party is elected speaker of theLok Sabha .
*14 May - An attack by militants on an army base inKashmir , in which 34 people are killed, leads to sharply rising tensions with Pakistan. On15 May , Vajpayee says in the Lok Sabha: "We will have to retaliate." Fears increase that the situation might escalate into a nuclear exchange.
*21 May - Moderate Kashmiri separatist leaderAbdul Ghani Lone is assassinated. On the same day Vajpayee begins a five-day visit to Kashmir. In a martial speech on22 May , he says that "a new chapter of victory and triumph will be written in the history books soon".
*23 May - Indian paratroops complete a two-week exercise with U.S. forces south of New Delhi.
*31 May - Both the U.K. Foreign and Commonwealth Office and the U.S. State Department issue unprecedented advice to their citizens living in India to leave the country.June
* June - Tensions between India and Pakistan are reduced largely as a result of international pressure. Pakistani President
Pervez Musharraf assures visiting U.S. Deputy Secretary of StateRichard Armitage that the cessation of cross-border infiltration will be made "permanent" and "irreversible". OnJune 20 , Indian Defense MinisterGeorge Fernandes says that infiltration has "nearly ended". Analysts note, however, that some 3,000 indigenous and Pakistani militants are already inside Indian-controlled Kashmir, and violent incidents continue on a daily basis. On June 9 police in Srinagar arrestSyed Ali Shah Geelani , leader of the hardline Islamist Jamaat-i-Islami party and a prominent leader of theAll Parties Hurriyat Conference .
*22 June -Ashok Singhal , leader of theVishwa Hindu Parishad (VHP), announces that the VHP is no longer bound by its earlier promise to the government to await a court ruling before embarking on the construction of a temple to the god Rama on the site of the destroyed Babri mosque at Ayodhya.July
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1 July - Foreign Minister Jaswant Singh and Finance Minister Yashwant Sinha exchange their portfolios in a cabinet reshuffle. The BJP installsVenkaiah Naidu as party president, replacingJana Krishnamurthi who becomes Union Law Minister.
*15 July - An electoral college composed of the members of both houses of the federal parliament and of all state assemblies electsA.P.J. Abdul Kalam , a Muslim and prominent missile scientist, president of India. He was supported by the ruling NDA coalition as well as the opposition Congress and most other parties.
*27 July - Vice PresidentKrishan Kant dies of a heart attack.August
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12 August -Bhairon Singh Shekhawat is elected vice president.
*25 August - Notorious banditVeerappan abducts a former minister of Karnataka, Hannur Nagappa, threatening to behead him unless the state governments of Karnataka and neighbouring Tamil Nadu release imprisoned Tamil separatists.
*28 August - Chief magistrate Rameshwar Kotha of the Bhopal High Court rejects the federal Central Bureau of Investigation's attempt to reduce charges against the former chairman of the U.S.Union Carbide company, Warren Anderson, for responsibility for the 1984 chemical plant disaster atBhopal . Kotha asks the government to bring extradition proceedings without delay, but it is thought that the government is reluctant to do so for fear of alienating the U.S. business community.eptember
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9 September - At least 119 people are killed in a train crash in the northeastern state of Bihar when part of the Rajdhani Express from Kolkata to New Delhi derails on a bridge over the Dhava river near Aurangabad.
*16 September and 24,October 1 and 8 - Elections are held in the state ofJammu and Kashmir amid an atmosphere of escalating violence. The result is a surprising defeat of the National Conference, which was the dominant political force in the state for over 40 years. A government is formed by thePeople's Democratic Party and the Congress. PDP leaderMufti Mohammad Sayeed is to be chief minister for three years, followed byGhulam Nabi Azad of the Congress for another three years.
*24 September -25 September - Two heavily armed gunmen kill at least 32 people in an attack on a Hindu temple inGandhinagar , the capital of Gujarat, before army commandos recapture the temple and kill the terrorists.October
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10 October -Mohammad Fazal is appointedGovernor of Maharashtra .
*Mufti Mohammad Sayeed is sworn in as theChief Minister of Jammu and Kashmir .
*16 October - Defence Minister George Fernandes announces that a significant number of the million troops deployed since December 2001 on the border with Pakistan will be withdrawn. However, there will be no reduction in strength along the Line of Control in Kashmir.November
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15 November - A court inNew Delhi finds that there is sufficient evidence to prosecute the UK based businessmen and brothers Srichand, Gopichand, and Prakash Hinduja for cheating, conspiracy, and abetting corruption in the 1986 arms procurement scandal between India and the Swedish arms manufacturerBofors .December
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3 December -5 December -Russia n PresidentVladimir Putin visits India, holding talks with Prime Minister Vajpayee and other senior ministers.
*8 December - Police confirm they have found the body of H. Nagappa, the former Karnataka minister kidnapped by Veerappan in August. Veerappan issues a taped statement saying that Nagappa has been accidentally killed in a shootout with the police.
*12 December - TheBJP is returned to power with a landslide victory in state assembly elections in Gujarat.
*16 December - A special court in New Delhi convicts three Kashmiri Muslims of planning the attack on the federal parliament in December 2001. The three men are sentenced to death on December 18.
*20 December - Guerrillas of theMaoist Communist Centre (MCC) kill 18 people in an attack on a police van in the Sanda forests of the eastern state ofJharkhand . It is said to be a revenge attack for the death two days earlier of the MCC leader Ishwari Mahato.
*22 December -Narendra Modi is sworn in as the chief minister ofGujarat for the second time.
*24 December - Prime Minister Vajpayee opens the first stretch of Delhi's new metro system.Deaths
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4 February -Bhagwan Dada , actor and film director (b.1913).
*25 April -Prameela Devi , actress (b.1943).
*6 July -Dhirubhai Ambani , business tycoon (b.1933).
*27 July -Krishan Kant , politician, Vice President of India (b.1927).
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