2003 in India

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2003
in
India

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Events in the year 2003 in the Republic of India.

Incumbents

Governors

Events

  • National income - 27,925,301 million

January - June

July - December

  • 14 July – India refuses to send troops to Iraq.
  • 25 August – 52 killed in
    two bomb blasts in Mumbai
    .
  • 24 September – United States President George W. Bush invites Vajpayee to lunch in New York City during Vajpayee's US trip. It is considered an important meeting for Indo-US relations. Several deals are struck on civilian nuclear technology, space, hi-tech trade and missile defence.
  • 1 October -
    Chief minister of Andhra Pradesh in Alipiri using Claymore mine.[3]
  • 6 October – Vajpayee visits Bali for the second time in 2 years.
  • 22 October – India announces confidence-building measures with respect to Indo-Pakistani relations: more buses, flights, higher mission strength, etc.
  • 15 November – Vajpayee visits Syria.
  • 28 November – Abu Salem, one of India's most wanted fugitives for his alleged role in the 1993 Bombay bombings, is sentenced to four and a half years imprisonment by a Portuguese court on charges of fraud and resisting arrest. In response, the Central Bureau of Investigation announces it will maintain its efforts to seek Salem's deportation to India.[4]

Births

Deaths

  • 8 January –
    entomologist
    (born 1908).
  • 14 July – Leela Chitnis, actress (born 1909).
  • 1 February – Kalpana Chawla, Indian-American Astronaut and first Indian woman to go to space (born 1962).
  • 27 July – Henning Holck-Larsen, engineer, co-founder of Larsen & Toubro (born 1907).
  • 25 October –
    Swadhyay Movement
    (born 1920).
  • 3 November – Narendra Prasad, actor, playwright, teacher and literary critic (born 1946).
  • 21 December – G. V. Iyer, film director (born 1917).

See also

  • List of Bollywood films of 2003

References

  1. ^ Srinagar, Mukhtar Ahmad in. "Abdul Majid Dar shot dead". Rediff. Retrieved 19 February 2023.
  2. ^ "Shock and Outrage". Outlook (Indian magazine).
  3. ^ "A blast and its shock". Frontline. 23 October 2003. Retrieved 14 September 2023.
  4. ^ "Portugal jails Indian crime boss". BBC News. 28 November 2003. Retrieved 5 October 2021.