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1947-2008-India-Roundup
1947-2008-India-Roundup
Guns fired and a battle raged high on the icy mountains of Kargil in Jammu and Kashmir in an armed conflict between India and Pakistan from May to July 1999. Having stealthily made their way into the Indian side of the LOC, Pakistani infiltrators had to be pushed back by Indian troops. Pakistan blamed the war on Kashmiri militants but evidence from casualties proved otherwise. After three months of battle, the Indian jawans recaptured the lost territory. Many died, but cries of patriotism resounded, bringing the nation together like never before.
TWO MONTHS EARLIER…
Prime Minister A.B. Vajpayee made the historic bus trip to
FIRST CUT
- Infosys Technologies became the first Indian company to be listed in the prestigious top 100 companies of NASDAQ on March 11.
- For the first time in the country’s history, the Central Government lost a confidence motion by the margin of just one vote. This led to the downfall of the 13-month-old Vajpayee Government.
“I BOWL EVERY DELIVERY WITH THE SAME INTENSITY.” Anil Kumble
A Surrender and A Death Sentence
Indian Airlines flight IC-814 was hijacked by five Pakistanis on December 24 from
ELSEWHERE…
- NATO launched air strikes against Yugoslavia for refusing to sign a peace treaty.
- Two teenagers opened fire on their teachers and classmates, killing 12 students and a teacher, and then them-selves in the Columbine High School massacre (below).
- A 7.4-magnitude earthquake struck Turkey, killing more than 17,000.
In Washington, the first major mobilization of the anti-globalization movement forced the cancellation of the opening ceremonies of the WTO meeting.
Rs 1,549 on average was what each Indian paid as income tax in the year 1999, nearly double the figure of Rs 786 in 1991. The Union Budget that year projected a collection of Rs 48,855 crore as direct taxes.
Courtesy By India Today
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