The birth of a nation
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The birth of a nation
India is declared a republic and a new constitution is adopted. Dr Rajendra Prasad is elected the country’s first President. • India declares its independence. Jawaharlal Nehru (below) is elected the country’s first Prime Minister. • The India-Pakistan War of 1947-48 is fought between the two new neighbours for control over Kashmir. 1947 1950 The Reserve Bank of India is established. 1948 1951 1952 1953 1954 1955 1956 1957 1958 Nehru presents the first fiveyear plan in the Parliament. The Lok Sabha assembles for the first time on May 13. Indian Airlines is created and Air India is nationalised. The Special Marriage Act 1954 is passed. It provides for a special form of marriage irrespective of religion or faith. The government nationalises the Imperial Bank of India, renaming it the State Bank of India. The States Reorganisation Act of India restructures the boundaries and names of states along linguistic lines. India passes a bill bringing Kashmir under its control as part of the Union. • Mehboob Khan’s Mother India is the nation’s first nomination for the Academy Awards for Best Foreign Language Film. • The Armed Forces (Special Powers) Act (AFSPA) is passed, granting special powers to the armed forces in ‘disturbed areas’ in the states of Arunachal Pradesh, Assam, Manipur, Meghalaya, Mizoram, Nagaland and Tripura. It is later extended to Jammu and Kashmir. • First generation Ambassador automobiles (below) roll out of the Hindustan Motors plant in Uttarpara, West Bengal. 1949 1959 1960 • Air India gets its first Boeing 707-420 aircraft. Flights to New York via London are inaugurated. • K. Asif’s Mughal-e-Azam is released 15 years after he started making the movie. • Mahatma Gandhi (right) is assassinated by Nathuram Godse. • India wins its first gold medal in hockey at the 1948 London Olympics. 1962 China defeats the Indian Army in the North East Frontier Area. 1961 Goa is liberated after 451 years of Portuguese colonial rule. Its annexation into the Indian Union is only recognised by Portugal in 1975. • National stateowned broadcaster Doordarshan is established. • Bajaj Auto obtains a licence from the government to manufacture twoand three-wheelers, spurring a motor revolution in the country. 1963 1964 1965 The Supreme Court of India mandates that reservation should not exceed 50 per cent in any institution. Nehru dies after a five-month illness. He is succeeded by Lal Bahadur Shastri. The second Kashmir war is fought between India and Pakistan. 1967 1968 Pictures: AFP, Corbis, Gulf News Archives and AP The birth of a nation From space launches and sporting accomplishments to the evolving economy and inspiring leadership, GN Focus charts 65 years of ups, downs, glory and introspection By Sangamitra Roy | Special to GN Focus Focus 82| GN August 15, 2012 The Beatles and Mia Farrow visit Rishikesh. They attend an advanced Transcendental Meditation training session at the ashram of Maharishi Mahesh Yogi (above). It is one of the most productive periods for the band. • Dr Zakir Hussain becomes India’s first Muslim president. • The first Naxalite war starts with a peasant uprising in the town of Naxalbari, West Bengal. • The Koyna Dam and the Koyna Reservoir are believed to have induced an earthquake that leaves nearly 200 people dead and 5,000 people homeless. 1969 1970 1971 • A group of 42 striking Dalit labourers are massacred by a gang allegedly sent by their landlords in Kilvenmani village in Tamil Nadu. • The Indian National Congress formally breaks into two halves, the Congress (O) under Morarji Desai and Congress (R) under Indira Gandhi. Cyclone Bhola strikes East Pakistan (now Bangladesh) and West Bengal, claiming around 500,000 lives. India and Pakistan fight their second major war, over East Pakistan, which ends with the surrender of 90,000 Pakistani troops. Bangladesh is formed. 1966 • Shastri and President Ayub Khan of Pakistan sign a Soviet-mediated peace pact in Tashkent, Uzbekistan. Shastri dies of a heart attack in Tashkent a few days later. Indira Gandhi becomes Prime Minister. • Reita Faria (left) is crowned Miss World, the first Indian to win the title. • Air India flight 101 to New York crashes near the summit of Mont Blanc in the Alps, killing all 117 passengers, and is including physicist Homi Bhabha. 1972 India and Bangladesh sign a friendship treaty. Pakistan and India sign the historic bilateral Simla Agreement (above), agreeing to settle their disputes peacefully. GN Focus August 15, 2012 |83 1974 1973 • India successfully conducts its first nuclear test at Pokhran in Rajasthan. • 17 million railways workers strike for increased pay scales. The Save the Tiger campaign is launched. 1977 1978 The first nonCongress government comes to power and Morarji Desai (above) becomes Prime Minister. • The Indian President declares a state of emergency under Article 352 of the Constitution. • Aryabhata, the first Indian satellite, is launched. • Ramesh Sippy’s Sholay (right) runs for 286 weeks straight. 1976 Pictures: Corbis, Gulf News Archives and Supplied The minimum age for marriage is raised to 21 years for men and 18 for women. 1981 Indira Gandhi visits the UAE (left) for the first time in her official capacity as Prime Minister of India. 1984 • Indira Gandhi orders Operation Blue Star to remove Sikh separatists from the Golden Temple in Amritsar. She is assassinated months later by two of her own Sikh security guards. Between 2,700 and 10,000 Sikhs are killed in the riots that follow. Rajiv Gandhi (above left) becomes the youngest Prime Minister of India. • Squadron leader Rakesh Sharma (above right) becomes the first Indian in space after he is launched aboard the Soyuz T-11. • A methyl isocyanate leak from a Union Carbide pesticide plant in Bhopal, Madhya Pradesh, kills more than 8,000 people. William Anderson, CEO of Union Carbide, exits the country secretly. 1983 1982 • India wins the Cricket World Cup at Lords in London. • Maruti 800 (below), the ‘people’s car’, is unveiled by Indira Gandhi. • More than 3,000 people are killed by Luhang tribals in the Nellie massacre in Assam during a sixhour period. Most of the victims are Muslims and illegal immigrants from Bangladesh. As Delhi hosts the ninth Asian Games, the government allows the importation of colour TVs. A bomb brings down Air India Flight 182 in the Atlantic Ocean, south of Ireland, killing all 329 on-board. 1986 ERNET (Education and Research Network) is launched as a collaborative effort with the five IITs, IISc, erstwhile NCST and DIT. Mira Nair’s Salaam Bombay becomes the second Indian film to be nominated for the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film. 1987 1995 1996 • Prime Minister P.K. Narasimha Rao (right) and Finance Minister Manmohan Singh usher in several reforms that effectively liberalise India’s socialist economy. • Rajiv Gandhi is assassinated by an LTTE suicide bomber in Sriperumbudur, Tamil Nadu. 1992 • A Bhopal court declares former Union Carbide CEO Warren Anderson a fugitive for failing to appear in the Bhopal Gas Tragedy case, and orders his extradition from the US. • Activists of the Vishva Hindu Parishad tear down the Babri Masjid in Ayodhya, sparking nationwide communal riots, in which about 3,000 people lose their lives. • Dilwale Dulhaniya Le Jayenge becomes one of the longest running Hindi movies and provides Hindi films with a new trend and audience — the NRI. • India joins the World Trade Organisation (WTO). • VSNL introduces the internet to six cities in India with the launch of dial-up services. • Atal Bihari Vajpayee resigns as Prime Minister after just 13 days in office to avoid a no-confidence motion. • The communists join a coalition government for the first time since independence. • Chinese President Jiang Zemin becomes the first Chinese head of state to visit India. • The President decides to set up the Mandal Commission, providing quotas in government departments for members from backward castes. • The Morvi Dam bursts in Gujarat, killing thousands. • Mother Teresa (above) wins the Nobel Peace Prize. 1991 Prime Minister V.P. Singh (above) announces the implementation of the controversial Mandal Commission report amid widespread protests. The Indian military prevents a coup in the Maldives. China and India engage in a second round of hostilities. Focus 84| GN August 15, 2012 • India wins a hockey gold at the 1980 Moscow Olympics. • Indira Gandhi returns to power. Six months later, her son and heir apparent, Sanjay, dies in a plane crash. 1990 1988 1979 1980 1989 1985 2000 • Air India Flight 855, the airline’s first Boeing 747, crashes into the Arabian Sea. All 213 passengers are killed. • Durga, India’s first test tube baby, is born in Calcutta (now Kolkata) on October 3. • Indira Gandhi is re-elected to the Indian Parliament. 1975 1997 1993 A series of 13 bomb blasts devastates Mumbai, killing more than 200 people. 1994 Miss India Sushmita Sen is crowned Miss Universe and Miss India runner-up Aishwarya Rai (left, centre) is crowned Miss World. 2001 • Researchers say unusually high sea temperatures caused by extreme weather conditions have irreversibly damaged coral reefs off India’s western coast. • 150 million children are immunised against polio. • An earthquake measuring 7.9 on the Richter scale strikes Gujarat (above), killing more than 30,000 people. • The country’s first ever private FM radio station, Radio City, is launched in Bengaluru. • The three-year-old US-led economic sanctions against India’s external defence trade are lifted. • Five terrorists attack the Parliament House. • India’s population officially crosses the billion mark (below). • Miss India Lara Dutta is named Miss Universe and Miss India first runner-up Priyanka Chopra wins the Miss World title. • K.R. Narayanan is sworn in as India’s first Dalit President. • 49 senior Hindu politicians and religious figures are charged for their alleged role in the demolition of the Babri Masjid. • Sonia Gandhi announces her decision to join the Congress Party’s election campaign. • Sabeer Bhatia (above) becomes India’s internet poster boy as Hotmail is sold to Microsoft for $400mn (about Dh1.4bn). • Australian missionary Graham Staines and his two sons are burnt to death by Hindu fundamentalists. • India wins the Kargil War against Pakistan. • Hijackers take over an Indian Airlines flight carrying 189 people from Kathmandu to New Delhi, and free their hostages only after the release of three militants by the Indian Government. 1999 9)6*OREDORſHUV$WWHVWDWLRQ6HUYLFHVIRU Pictures: Corbis, Gulf News Archives and Supplied 9 0($$WWHVWDWLRQ$SRVWLOOH Vajpayee visits China and concedes that Tibet is an integral part of that 9 6WDWH$WWHVWDWLRQcountry. China in turn recognises Sikkim’s accession to India. 9 &HUWLƀFDWH$WWHVWDWLRQ 2003 9 *HQHUDO$WWHVWDWLRQ 9 +5'$WWHVWDWLRQ • Indian spacecraft SRE 1 2002 9 7UDQVODWLRQ successfully completes a 12-day • 59 pilgrims are attacked and killed onboard a train in Godhra, Gujarat. More than 1,000 people perish in the riots that follow. • The ownership of mobile phones in India has increased by 75 per cent. orbital test flight, making India one of the few nations to return a craft from orbit. • India wins the first T-20 cricket world tournament. • Nearly 1.5 million people are affected by floods across 15 districts in Bihar as the River Kosi changes its course after 300 years. An earthquake originating in the Indian Ocean measures 9 on the Richter scale. The resulting tsunami kills more than 15,000 people in India and 250,000 across the globe. 2004 A trial court judgement is overturned and Manu Sharma is found guilty in the Jessica Lal Murder Case. He is sentenced to life in prison. 2006 2007 2008 • Abhinav Bindra (above) wins India’s first-ever individual Olympic gold medal in Beijing for the 10m Air Rifle event. Sushil Kumar gets bronze in Freestyle Wrestling while Vijender Singh wins a bronze medal in boxing. • India launches Chandrayaan I (right), its first unmanned lunar probe. • Sister Alphonsa from Kerala becomes India’s first Catholic woman saint. • The 123 Agreement between India and the US formally begins the Indo-US nuclear deal and ends India’s nuclear isolation. • A terrorist attack in Mumbai kills 175 people and injures more than 300. Top hotels are hit, including the iconic Taj Mahal Palace. • Tata Motors acquires Jaguar (left) and Land Rover from Ford for $2.3 billion. • The Telecom Regulatory Authority of India (TRAI) slashes international tariffs. Direct dialling to the Gulf, the SAARC countries, Saudi Arabia, Africa, Australia and New Zealand costs Rs 12 a minute, down by 33 per cent. • Hundreds lose their lives after Mumbai is submerged in 5-7ft of water for five days following heavy rains. 2011 India hosts the 2010 Commonwealth Games. 2009 2005 • Saina Nehwal clinches the Swiss Open Grand Prix in badminton. • India wins the 2011 Cricket World Cup (right). • India hosts its first F1 Race at the Buddh International Circuit, Noida, Uttar Pradesh. • Sonia Gandhi (11th) and Dr Manmohan Singh (19th) are ranked among the top 20 most powerful people on earth by Forbes magazine. 2010 • India crosses the 500-million mobile subscriber mark. • India launches its first nuclear submarine, the INS Arihant. • The government passes The Right of Children to Free and Compulsory Education Act, making education a fundamental right. 1BSUOFSJOH(PWFSONFOUT1SPWJEJOH4PMVUJPOT Focus 85| GN August 15, 2012 1998 • Sonia Gandhi (right) launches her election campaign in Sriperumbudur, where her husband was assassinated. • The US and Japan impose economic sanctions on India and the UN Security Council votes unanimously to condemn India and Pakistan for their nuclear weapons tests. • Amartya Sen is awarded the Nobel Prize in Economics. • Sify becomes India’s first private internet service provider. • A large-scale power outage across North India leaves more than 600mn in the dark. • Pranab Mukherjee (right) is elected India’s 13th President. 2012