Thu Dec 26 17:20:00 UTC 2024: ## Former Indian Prime Minister Manmohan Singh Passes Away at 92
**New Delhi, India** – Dr. Manmohan Singh, former Prime Minister of India and renowned economist, passed away at the age of 92. His death marks the end of an era, leaving behind a legacy of profound impact on India’s economic landscape and political sphere.
Dr. Singh, born on September 26, 1932, in what is now Pakistan, immigrated to India in 1947 following the Partition. He pursued higher education at Cambridge and Oxford Universities, earning a doctorate in economics. His career began in academia, teaching at prestigious institutions including Punjab University and Delhi University. He later transitioned to government service, serving as India’s Chief Economic Advisor and Governor of the Reserve Bank of India before becoming chairman of the Planning Commission.
However, Dr. Singh is most widely remembered for his pivotal role in steering India’s economy through a severe crisis in 1991. As Finance Minister under Prime Minister P.V. Narasimha Rao, he spearheaded landmark economic reforms, implementing liberalization, privatization, and globalization policies that pulled India from the brink of collapse and established it as a significant global player. His achievements earned him the title of “Finance Minister of the Year” in 1993 and 1994.
In 2004, Dr. Singh became India’s 13th Prime Minister, the country’s first Sikh Prime Minister. His two terms in office (2004-2014) saw continued economic growth and strengthened India’s international standing. His tenure also witnessed significant advancements in information technology and education. He received numerous accolades, including the Order of King Abdul Aziz from Saudi Arabia and the Grand Cordon of the Order of the Rising Sun from Japan.
Dr. Singh was known for his simplicity and integrity, consistently prioritizing the nation’s progress and the welfare of its citizens. His contributions to India’s economic development, including his role in navigating the 1991 crisis and subsequent reforms, are widely considered to be transformative and foundational to India’s modern economy. His passing is a significant loss for India, and his legacy will continue to inspire future generations.