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Events
January to March
- 17 January - The national executive of the BJP meets at Hyderabad.
- 17 January - P.A. Sangma quits the Nationalist Congress Party and decides to ally with the ruling National Democratic Alliance.
- 28 January - BJP president Venkaiah Naidu elected for 3 year term.
- 28 January - The Border Security Force busts a hideout of pro-Pakistan Hizbul Mujahideen in Pulwama District of south Kashmir and recovers a "huge quantity" of ammunition and explosives. Acting on a tip-off, the security personnel raided the hideout at Remu village in the early hours and recovered around 12,000 rounds of AK ammunition, 2.5 kg RDX and three grenades according to a BSF spokesman.
- 28 January - Commerce minister Arun Jaitley announced the Cabinet decision to free gold and silver imports from all restrictions.
- 28 January- The Lucknow bench of the Allahabad High Court fixed February 23 for further hearing of te revision petition filed against deputy prime minister L. K. Advani's discharge in the Babri Masjid demolition case by a special CBI court at Rae Bareli.
- 29 January - Congress president Sonia Gandhi meets DMK supremo Karunanidhi to finalise their electoral pact which also includes the MDMK, PMK and the Left parties in the state.
- 7 February-15 February - Kala Ghoda festival
- 4 March - The Maharashtra Pollution Control Board (MPCB) refused to clear a project of Pepsi to expand their plant to triple production in Chembur, Mumbai on the grounds that the expansion will have a polluting effect on the environment.
April to June
- 6 April - The biggest ever Indo-French naval exercise Varuna 2004 gets underway off the coast of Goa.
- 20 April - First phase of polling for fourteenth Lok Sabha elections covering 141 constituencies.
- 26 April - Second phase of polling for fourteenth Lok Sabha elections covering 137 constituencies.
- 5 May - Third phase of polling for fourteenth Lok Sabha elections covering 83 constituencies.
- 10 May - Fourth and last phase of polling for fourteenth Lok Sabha elections covering 182 constituencies.
- 13 May - Results for the fourteenth Lok Sabha elections announced, the ruling National Democratic Alliance (NDA) loses, as the Congress Party wins a surprise victory.
- 20 May - Dr. Manmohan Singh sworn in as the new prime minister of India, after Congress forms the United Progressive Alliance with the Left parties.
- 1 June - Justice Ramesh Chandra Lahoti appointed Chief Justice of India.
July to September
- 14 July - Lalu Prasad Yadav, amidst walkouts by the opposition in both houses orders a high-level departmental inquiry into the Godhra tragedy in 2002.
- 15 July - Maninder Pal Singh Kohli, prime accused in the high profile rape and murder of British teenager Hannah Foster is arrested by West Bengal police in Darjeeling District while trying to flee to Nepal.
- 18 July - UP BJP chief Vinay Katiyar resigns from his post on the direction of the party high command.
- 28 July - Maninder Pal Singh Kohli admits to having raped and murdered British teenager Hannah Foster in an interview to a private television channel.
- 1 August - The senior citizen savings scheme offering a "high" nine percent taxable return is expected to be launched.
- 31 August - Union minister Ghulam Nabi Azad's brother Ghulam Abbas Azad is attacked by terrorists, seriously injuring his security guard in Doda District of Jammu and Kashmir.
- 1 September - The Bombay High Court passes interim orders restraining television channels from broadcasting "any adult TV programme and film without an appropriate certificate from the Indian censor board."
- 22 September - Terrorists in Jammu and Kashmir make an unsuccessful attempt on the life of Jammu and Kashmir chief minister Mufti Mohammad Sayeed by firing grenades.
October to December
- 17 October - Assembly elections Congress and alliance win Maharastra election Maharashtra.
- 17 October - After the loss in Maharastra assembly election BJP president Venkaiah Naidu quits, Advani to lead BJP.
- 11 November - Shankaracharya of Kanchi Jayendra Saraswathi is arrested on charges of murdering a temple manager.
- 20 November - Policemen and soldiers recover 300 kg of RDX from a grocery store near Anantnag.
- 25 November - The Indian political party Congress Jananayaka Peravai merges into the Indian National Congress.
- 27 November - Lieutenant General Joginder Jaswant Singh is named the next Chief of the Army Staff of Indian Army. He will succeed General N C Vij when he retires on January 31.
- 21 December - Zahira Sheikh, key witness in Best Bakery case is declared hostile by the prosecution after she went back on her police statement during the retrial.
- 26 December - The strongest earthquake in 40 years originates from the Indian Ocean off the west coast of Sumatra island in Indonesia, measuring 9.0 on the Richter Scale and creating tsunami tidal waves that sweep across much of the coastlines of South Asia. More than 15,000 reported killed in India and 250,000 across the globe.
Arts and Literature
- 12 November - Veer-Zaara is released in Indian cinemas and is a huge blockbuster.
Sport
- 28 January - Former all-rounder Robin Singh appointed coach of the under-19 Indian cricket team for the junior World Cup to be played in Bangladesh in April.
- 24 March - India win the ODI cricket series in Pakistan.
- 2 April - India win the 1st Test Match.
- 10 October - Australia wins First Test Match between India and Australia by 217 runs.
- 18 October - Second Test Match between India and Australia drawn because of rain.
Deaths
January to March
- 9 January - Nissim Ezekiel, poet, playwright and art critic (b.1924).
- 31 January - Suraiya, actress and singer (b.1929).
- 23 February - Vijay Anand, filmmaker, producer, screen writer, editor and actor (b.1934).
- 23 February - Sikander Bakht, politician (b.1918).
- 26 February - Shankarrao Chavan, politician and twice Chief Minister of Maharashtra (b.1920).
- 5 March - Kongara Jaggayya, actor (b.1928).
April to June
- 7 April - Kelucharan Mohapatra, Odissi dancer and guru (b.1926).
- 17 April - Soundarya, actress (b.1971).
- 27 April - J. V. Somayajulu, actor (b.1928).
- 1 May - Ram Prakash Gupta, Chief Minister of Uttar Pradesh and governor of Madhya Pradesh (b.1923).
- 16 May - Kamala Markandaya, novelist and journalist (b.1924).
- 19 May - E. K. Nayanar, politician and three times Chief Minister of Kerala (b.1919).
- 2 June - Dom Moraes, poet, writer and columnist (b.1938).
- 2 June - Shrikant Jichkar, politician (b.1954).
- 26 June - Yash Johar, film producer (b.1929).
July to September
- 3 July - Priyamvada Birla, chairperson of Birla Corp.
- 23 July - Mehmood, actor, director and producer (b.1932).
- 29 July - Nafisa Joseph, model, MTV VJ, Miss India 1997 (b.1978).
- 31 July - Allu Rama Lingaiah, actor (b.1922).
- 2 August - V. Balakrishnan, writer and translator (b.1932).
- 15 August - Amarsinh Chaudhary, politician and Chief Minister of Gujarat (b.1941).
- 23 September - Raja Ramanna, nuclear scientist (b.1925).
- 28 September - Mulk Raj Anand, novelist in English (b.1905).
- 29 September - Balamani Amma, poet (b.1909).
October to December
- 11 October - Gulshan Rai, film producer and distributor (b.1924).
- 13 October - Nirupa Roy, actress (b.1931).
- 18 October - Veerappan, bandit (b.1952).
- 11 December - M. S. Subbulakshmi, Carnatic singer (b.1916).
- 16 December - Laxmikant Berde, comic actor (b.1954).
- 18 December - Vijay Hazare, cricketer (b.1915).
- 23 December - P. V. Narasimha Rao, politician, 12th Prime Minister of India (b.1921).
Observances
The following events which are observed according to the Hindu calendar were observed on the following dates in 2004.
- Basant Panchami - January 26
- Maha Shivratri - February 18
- Holi - March 6
- Ram Navami - March 30
- Raksha Bandhan - August 30
- Janmashtami - September 7
- Ganesh Chaturthi - September 18
- Dassera - October 22
- Deepavali - November 12
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