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The following lists events that happened during 2000 in the Republic of India.

Contents

1 Incumbents

2 Events

2.1 January

2.2 February

2.3 March

2.4 April

2.5 May

2.6 June

2.7 July

2.8 August

2.9 September

2.10 October

2.11 November

2.12 December

3 Births

4 Deaths

5 See also

Incumbents

President of India – K. R. Narayanan

Prime Minister of India – Atal Bihari Vajpayee

Vice President of India - Krishna Kant

Chief Justice of India – Adarsh Sein Anand

Events

January

3 January – A landmine explodes in a busy vegetable market in the heart of Indian-ruled Kashmir, killing 15 people; other border skirmishes with Pakistan kill a further four.

3 January – Prime Minister Atal Bihari Vajpayee accuses Pakistan of being behind the hijacking of an Indian plane and urges that Pakistan be declared a terrorist state.

6 January – India arrests four Kashmiri terrorists in connection with the week-long hijacking in December.

February

24 February – A review of national security was ordered, after an expert committee's report on the incursion of Pakistani-backed forces into Kashmir in mid-1999 exposed serious shortcomings. The Subramanyam committee recommends a new "national security planning and decision-making structure for India in the nuclear age". Fresh clashes are reported in late February along the Line of Control between Indian- and Pakistani-administered Kashmir.

Late February – Parliamentary sessions are disrupted by protests led by the opposition Indian National Congress party, complaining that civil servants (who may not join political organizations) are being allowed to join the Hindu nationalist organization Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS) in some states. Congress accuses the RSS of promoting intolerance and says the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP)-led government was pursuing a secret RSS-inspired agenda whereby India could cease to be a secular state.

Late February – The BJP-led government's first budget since its October 1999 election victory was criticized by foreign investors for failing to impose tighter curbs on state subsidies. Despite the rising government deficit, there was to be a big increase in military spending, reflecting tension with Pakistan. This will be financed in part by surcharges on income tax and corporation tax.

March

20 March – Pakistan agrees to the construction of the long-discussed gas pipeline which will transport natural gas from Iran to India via Pakistan.

20 March – US President Bill Clinton makes a groundbreaking visit to improve ties

20 March – 36 Sikh killed in Kashmir

April

4 April – 532 Assamese secessionist rebels surrender in a symbolic ceremony. Whilst Assam's chief minister hails this as a sign of failing public support for secession, the leader of the United Liberation Front of Assam denies that the "rebels" are active members of his or other organizations.

23 April – Under criticism for doing "too little, too late" in response to a severe drought in Rajasthan and Gujarat in the northwest, Prime Minister Vajpayee appeals to the nation for charitable donations to help the region in a televised address on many local channels.

Late April – The state government of Bihar agrees to support proposals to create a new state – unofficially named Jharkhand – from its southern districts.

May

12 May- Miss India Lara Dutta crowned Miss Universe 2000 in Cyprus.

25 May – The central bank intervenes on the foreign exchange markets and announces moves to stabilize the rupee after the currency hit a record low against the U.S. dollar.

Late May – Journalists lead national and international condemnation of a proposed law which will demand information from reporters concerning "terrorist" activities.

June

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