The following is a list of events for the year 2026 in India.
Incumbents
National government
State governments
Union territory governments
Events
January
- 2 January â At least 14 people die and several people are hospitalised after drinking contaminated water in Indore, Madhya Pradesh.
- 5 January â A magnitude 5.1 earthquake hits Assam, injuring three people.
- 9 January âÂÂ
- Fourteen people are killed and over 30 others are injured when a bus falls into a gorge near Nahan, Himachal Pradesh.
- At least 20 people are reported killed after being attacked by a single wild elephant roaming the forests of West Singhbhum district, Jharkhand since 1 January..
- 19 January âÂÂ
- Nitin Nabin is elected as the National President of the Bharatiya Janata Party..
- At least nine people are killed and 80 others are injured when a bus overturns in Latehar, Jharkhand..
- 20 January â At least two people are killed in clashes after a youth's murder in Kokrajhar, Assam.
- 21 January âÂÂ
- An outbreak of Nipah virus is reported in West Bengal, with at least two cases recorded in Barasat.
- A Pipistrel Virus of the Indian Air Force crashes into a pond after an engine failure in Prayagraj, Uttar Pradesh. No injuries are reported.
- 22 January â A Casspir of the Indian Army falls into a gorge in Doda, Jammu and Kashmir, killing 10 soldiers and injuring 10 others.
- 24 January â A fire at a four-story building in Hyderabad, Telangana, kills six people.
- 26 January â Protests break out across the country over the UGC Bill 2026.
- 27 January â India and the European Union reach a free trade agreement.
- 28 January â 2026 Baramati Learjet 45 crash: Five people, including Maharashtra deputy chief minister, Ajit Pawar, are killed after a Learjet 45 crashes and explodes at Baramati Airport in Maharashtra..
- 29 January â The Supreme Court of India stays the implementation of the UGC Equity Regulations, 2026 citing misuse by specific groups..
- 30 January â At least 25 people are killed in a fire at a Wow! Momo restaurant in Kolkata.
February
March
- 1 March â At least 15 people are killed and 18 others are critically injured in an explosion at an explosives factory in Nagpur district, Maharashtra.
- 2 March â Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney announce that Canada and India have agreed to a deal that would strengthen their economic partnership, in a move aimed at boosting ties after two years of strained relationship between the two countries.
- 4 March â The United States allows India to buy Russian oil until 4 April.
- 5 March âÂÂ
- Nitish Kumar announces his resignation as chief minister of Bihar to run in the 2026 Rajya Sabha elections.
- An Su-30MKI fighter jet of the Indian Air Force crashes shortly after takeoff for a training flight in Karbi Anglong district, Assam, killing its two pilots.
- A major governor reshuffle effecting 7 states and 2 union territories were announced by President of India, Droupadi Murmu.
- 7 March â The government allows the Iranian Navy vessel IRIS Lavan to dock in Kochi on humanitarian grounds amid the 2026 Iran war.
- 8 March â India beat New Zealand in the final match and win the 2026 Men's T20 World Cup in cricket..
- 11 March âÂÂ
- Farooq Abdullah, the former Chief Minister of Jammu and Kashmir, survives an assassination attempt in a marriage function in Jammu.
- The Supreme Court rules in favor of removing life support from Harish Rana, who had been in a vegetative state following a fall in 2013, marking the first time that passive euthanasia has been allowed by an Indian court.
- 14 March â Sonam Wangchuk is released from jail after the government quashes the National Security Act (India) against him in aftermath of the Ladakh protests.
- 16 March â At least 10 patients are killed in a fire at SCB Medical College in Cuttack, Odisha..
- 18 March âÂÂ
- At least 7 people are killed after a short circuit at an EV charging station in Indore..
- At least 9 people are killed in a building fire near Palam metro station in Delhi.
- 19 March â The Government of India constitutes the National Dental Commission (NDC), replacing the Dental Council of India established under the Dentists Act, 1948, to align dental education and regulation with global standards.
- 19âÂÂ21 March â President Draupadi Murmu undertakes a three-day spiritual tour of Uttar Pradesh, visiting Ayodhya, Mathura and Vrindavan, where she offers prayers at the ISKCON Temple and Prem Mandir, Vrindavan..
- 23 March âÂÂ
- At least five people are killed and nine people are injured in a building collapse in Prayagraj, Uttar Pradesh..
- A special court in Madurai convicts all 9 police personnel involved in the 2020 Sathankulam custodial death case.
- March 2026 â India is awarded hosting rights for the 2028 World Athletics Indoor Championships, with Bhubaneswar selected as the host city, making India the fourth Asian nation to host the event..
- 24 March â A special NIA court sentences Kashmiri separatist Asiya Andrabi to life imprisonment for her involvement in terrorist activities in Kashmir.
- 25 March â At least 14 people are killed and 20 people are injured in a fire accident when a bus collides with a lorry in Markapuram district, Andhra Pradesh.
- 26 March â At least nine people are killed and around 30 others are injured when a bus collides with a truck and overturns in Chhindwara district, Madhya Pradesh.
- 27 March â Lawmakers from the Jammu & Kashmir National Conference protest outside the legislative assembly of Jammu and Kashmir, in solidarity with Iran and against the assassination of former supreme leader Ali Khamenei amidst the Iran war. Additionally, a major confrontation breaks out between INC lawmaker Irfan Hafiz Lone and BJP lawmaker Yudhvir Sethi during the protest..
- 28 March â The Noida International Airport is inaugrated by Prime Minister, Narendra Modi.
- 30 March â India says it has ended the Naxalite insurgency after home minister Amit Shah reported that most of the remaining Naxal fighters had been killed, arrested, or had surrendered following intensified security operations..
- 31 March â At least 8 people are killed in a stampede in a temple in Nalanda, Bihar.
Scheduled Events
Deaths
January
- 2 January âÂÂ
- Shyam Bihari Lal, 60, politician, MLA, Uttar Pradesh Legislative Assembly (since 2017).
- Ashok Gajanan Modak, 85, politician, Maharashtra MLC (1994âÂÂ2006) and academic.
- 4 January âÂÂ
- L. Ganesan, 91, politician, MP (1980-1986, 2004-2009).
- Jitamitra Prasad Singh Deo, 79, historian and archaeologist.
- 6 January âÂÂ
- Suresh Kalmadi, 81, politician, MP (1982âÂÂ2014) and president of the IOA (1996âÂÂ2011) and sports administrator.
- V. K. Ebrahimkunju, 73, politician, Kerala MLA (2011âÂÂ2021).
- 7 January âÂÂ
- Madhav Gadgil, 83, ecologist.
- Kabindra Purkayastha, 94, politician, MP (1991âÂÂ2014).
- 8 January âÂÂ
- Vijay Singh Gond, 68, politician, Uttar Pradesh MLA (1980âÂÂ2007, since 2024).
- Meinam Bhorot Singh, 75, politician, Manipur MLA (2002âÂÂ2007).
- Khawlhring Lalremruata, 38, cricketer (Mizoram).
- 10 January â Davinder Singh, 73, field hockey player, Olympic champion (1980).
- 11 January âÂÂ
- Prashant Tamang, 43, singer (Indian Idol) and actor (Paatal Lok).
- Samir Putatundu, 73, politician.
- 12 January â Jayashree Kabir, 73, actress (Pratidwandi, Simana Periye, Rupali Saikate).
- 13 January âÂÂ
- Indira Devi Dhanrajgir, 95, poet and socialite.
- Bir Bhadra Hagjer, 75, politician, Assam MLA (2016âÂÂ2021).
- 16 January â Bheemanna Khandre, 100, Karnataka MLA (1962âÂÂ1972, 1978âÂÂ1985)..
- 18 January â Raj K. Purohit, 70, politician, Maharashtra MLA (1990-2009, 2014-2019).
- 25 January âÂÂ
- Sir Mark Tully, 90, journalist (BBC).
- Dominic Kokkat, 93, Syro-Malabar Catholic prelate, bishop of Gorakhpur (1984âÂÂ2006).
- 28 January â Ajit Pawar, 66, politician, deputy chief minister of Maharashtra (since 2024).
February
- 19 February â Ricky A. J. Syngkon, 54, MP (since 2024).
- 20 February â Vungzagin Valte, 61, Manipur MLA (since 2012).
- 23 February â Mukul Roy, 71, MP (2006âÂÂ2017), minister of railways (2012), and West Bengal MLA (since 2021).
- 25 February â R. Nallakannu, 101, politician.
March
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