New Delhi, Dec 26: Former Prime Minister Manmohan Singh Passes Away At The Age Of 92. Robert Vadra made the official announcement of his demise. In the social media post he quoted, “I am deeply saddened to learn of the passing of former Prime Minister Manmohan Singh ji. My deepest condolences for his family and loved ones. Thank you for your service to our Nation. You will always be remembered for your Economic revolution and progressive changes, you brought to the country.”
Dr. Manmohan Singh is widely regarded as one of the most distinguished Prime Ministers of India, particularly known for his contributions to India’s economic reforms and international standing. Born on September 26, 1932, in Gah, now in Pakistan, Singh is an accomplished economist and politician who served as the 13th Prime Minister of India from 2004 to 2014. His tenure is especially remembered for his pivotal role in India’s economic liberalization, which transformed the country into one of the world’s fastest-growing economies.
Before becoming Prime Minister, Dr. Singh held several key positions in the government, including the Finance Minister in the early 1990s. His leadership during the 1991 economic crisis was crucial in steering India away from a near-bankrupt situation. As Finance Minister, he oversaw critical economic reforms such as the devaluation of the rupee, the dismantling of the License Raj, and opening up the economy to foreign investments, which led to rapid economic growth and integration into the global economy.
Though he is credited with enhancing India’s economic position globally, Dr. Singh’s time in office was not without challenges. His second term, which began in 2009, saw difficulties such as coalition politics and controversies involving corruption scandals. Despite these obstacles, Dr. Singh remained a figure of integrity and calm, gaining respect both domestically and internationally for his intellectual rigor and humility.