A Chronology of Key Events
A Chronology of Key Events
A Chronology of Key Events
1999 May - Kargil conflict: Pakistan-backed forces clash with the Indian military in the icy
heights around Kargil in Indian-held Kashmir. More than 1,000 people are killed on both
sides.
1999 October - General Pervez Musharraf seizez power in coup.
2000 April - Nawaz Sharif sentenced to life imprisonment on hijacking and terrorism charges
over his actions to prevent the 1999 coup.
2000 December - Nawaz Sharif goes into exile in Saudi Arabia after being pardoned by
military authorities.
2001 June - Gen Pervez Musharraf names himself president while remaining head of the
army.
2001 September - Musharraf swings in behind the US in its fight against terrorism and
supports attacks on Afghanistan. US lifts some sanctions imposed after Pakistan's nuclear
tests in 1998.
Kashmir tensions
2001 December - India, Pakistan prompt fears of full-scale war by massing troops along
common border amid growing tensions over Kashmir following suicide attack on Indian
parliament.
2002 January - President Musharraf bans two militant groups - Lashkar-e-Toiba and Jaish-eMohammad - and takes steps to curb religious extremism.
2002 April - President Musharraf wins another five years in office in a referendum criticised
as unconstitutional and flawed.
Missile tests
2002 May - Pakistan test fires three medium-range missiles capable of carrying nuclear
warheads, amid rumours of impending conflict with India.
2002 August - President Musharraf grants himself sweeping new powers, including the right
to dismiss an elected parliament.
Kashmir ceasefire
2003 November - Pakistan declares a Kashmir ceasefire; India follows suit.
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2003 December - Pakistan and India agree to resume direct air links and to allow overflights
of each other's planes from beginning of 2004, after a two-year ban.
2004 February - Leading nuclear scientist Dr Abdul Qadeer Khan admits to having leaked
nuclear weapons secrets, reportedly to Libya, North Korea and Iran.
2004 June - Pakistan mounts first military offensive against suspected Al-Qaeda militants
and their supporters in tribal areas near Afghan border. US begins using drone strikes to
target Al-Qaeda leaders in the area.
2004 April - Parliament approves creation of military-led National Security Council,
institutionalising role of armed forces in civilian affairs.
2004 May - Pakistan readmitted to Commonwealth.
2005 April - Bus services, the first in 60 years, operate between Muzaffarabad in Pakistaniadministered Kashmir and Srinagar in Indian-controlled Kashmir.
2005 August - Pakistan tests its first nuclear-capable cruise missile.
Kashmir quake
2005 October - Earthquake kills tens of thousands of people in Pakistani-administered
Kashmir.
2006 September - Government signs peace accord to end fighting with pro-Al-Qaeda
militants in Waziristan tribal areas near Afghan border.
2007 February - Sixty-eight passengers are killed by bomb blasts and a blaze on a train
travelling between the Indian capital New Delhi and the Pakistani city of Lahore.
Pakistan and India sign an agreement aimed at reducing the risk of accidental nuclear war.
Musharraf targets judiciary
2007 March - President Musharraf suspends Chief Justice Iftikhar Mohammed Chaudhry,
triggering a wave of protests across the country.
2007 July - Security forces storm the militant-occupied Red Mosque complex in Islamabad
following a week-long siege.
2011 April - The founder of Al-Qaeda, Osama bin Laden, is killed by American special forces
in Abbottabad.
2011 November - Pakistan shuts down Nato supply routes after a Nato attack on military
outposts kills 25 Pakistani soldiers.
"Memogate"
2011 December - Pakistan boycotts the Bonn Conference on Afghanistan in protest at the
Nato attack on a border checkpoint.
The government comes under pressure over a leaked memo alleging that senior officials
sought US aid against a military coup after the killing of Osama bin Ladin in April.
2012 January - Amid growing tension between government and military over "memogate"
scandal, army chief Gen Pervez Kayani warns of "unpredictable consequences" after PM
Yousuf Raza Gilani criticises army leaders and sacks top defence official.
Supreme Court threatens to prosecute Prime Minister Gilani for contempt of court over
government's refusal to reopen corruption cases against President Asif Ali Zardari and other
political figures.
2012 May - A US Senate panel cuts $33m in aid to Pakistan over the jailing of Pakistani
doctor Shakil Afridi who helped the CIA find Osama Bin Laden.
2012 June - Supreme Court disqualifies Prime Minister Gilani from holding office after he
declines to appeal against a token sentence in President Zardari corruption row. Parliament
approves Water and Power Minister Raja Pervez Ashraf as his successor.
2012 July - Pakistan agrees to reopen Nato supply routes to Afghanistan after the US
apologises for killing 24 Pakistani soldiers in November.
2012 September - Muslim cleric Khalid Chishti is arrested on suspicion of planting burnt
pages of the Koran on a Christian girl briefly detained for blasphemy. Amid widespread
condemnation of the case against the girl at home and abroad, a court dropped it November.
2012 October - Taliban gunmen seriously injure 14-year-old campaigner for girls' rights
Malala Yousafzai, whom they accused of "promoting secularism". The shooting sparked a
brief upsurge of anger in Pakistan against the militants.
2012 November - Taliban suicide bomber kills at least 23 people at a Shia Muslim procession
in the Rawalpindi.
2013 January - Supreme Court orders the arrest of Prime Minister Raja Pervez Ashraf over
corruption allegations dating back to his time as a minister in 2010. He denies wrongdoing.
The government sacks Balochistan chief minister over bomb blasts in the provincial capital
Quetta that kill at least 92 Shia Muslims. Sunni extremist group Lashkar-e-Jhangvi claims
responsibility.
Populist cleric and anti-corruption campaigner Tahirul Qadri leads a nationwide march on
Islamabad. The government responds by agreeing to dissolve parliament early and to
consult Mr Qadri over the formation of a caretaker government.
2013 February - President Zardari and Afghanistan's President Karzai agree to work for an
Afghan peace deal.
Bomb attack targeting Shia Muslims in Quetta kills 89 people. Police detain Lashkar-eJhangvi militant group founder Malik Ishaq after the group claims responsibility.
2013 March - Caretaker government appointed to oversee parliamentary elections.
2013 April - A court orders the arrest of Gen Pervez Musharraf over his attempt to impose
house arrest on judges during his military rule in March 2007. Gen Musharraf returned from
British exile in March to contest parliamentary elections.
2013 June - Parliament approves Nawaz Sharif as prime minister after his Muslim League-N
wins parliamentary elections in May. Taliban conduct systematic campaign of attacks and
intimidation, but fail to deter largest turnout of voters since 1970.
2013 July - Mamnoon Hussain elected president by parliament.
2013 September - More than 80 people are killed in a double suicide bombing at a church in
Peshawar. It is the deadliest attack so far against Christians in Pakistan. Taliban-linked
Islamists claim responsibility.
Publication Vocabulary
1
copyright
n. exclusive, legal right of an author to the
publication of his work - also v.
2
author
n. the person who writes or originates something (book,
article, poem etc)
3
bind v. [bound, bound] to put pages of a book together after printing binding n.
4
blurb n. short, promotional description of a book usually printed on its
jacket
5
chapter
n. one of the main divisions or sections of a book
6
contents
n. table of contents list of chapters etc at front of book
7
edit v. to check, modify and generally prepare written material for
publication - editor n.
8 fiction n. writing that describes imaginary events & people - fictional adj.
see non-fiction
9 front cover
n. first, outside part of a book's jacket carrying the title,
author's name etc
10 hardback
n. a book with hard, stiff covers made of board - also adj.
11 index
n. alphabetical list of words, names etc at end of book with page
numbers - also v.
12 inside front cover
n. front flap of the book's jacket, sometimes carrying
the blurb - IFC abbr.
13
jacketn. the protective paper cover supplied with most hardbacks dust jacket n.
14
non-fiction n. writing about real, unimagined events [eg: history,
biography etc] 15
paperback n. a book with soft, flexible covers made of paper or card also adj.
16
spine n. the part of a book's jacket that usually faces outwards on a
shelf
17
title n. the name of a book, chapter, poem etc
18
title page n. the page of a book (usually the 3rd) that carries the title in
large type
19
type n. printing type system of letters (a, b, c etc) for printing text typeface n.
20
typeset v. [-set, -set] to set in type [eg: to change handwriting to type]