The 39th U.S. President, Jimmy Carter, died on December 29, shortly after the demise of the 13th Indian Prime Minister, Manmohan Singh, on December 26. Both leaders, known for their decency, had their contributions to history grossly underestimated.
India has mourned one of its longest-serving prime ministers, Manmohan Singh, with a state funeral in Delhi. Singh led the country from 2004 to 2014 and was considered the architect of India's economic liberalisation.
Country announced seven-day mourning period and has cancelled all cultural and entertainment events in the coming week
Usvatte-aratchi Manmohan Singh, a brilliant economist, distinguished public servant, and remarkable Minister of Finance and Prime Minister of India, died on December 27, and his body was disposed of with state honours.
Now that Dr. Singh is no more, his passing marks not just the loss of a former prime minister but also the end of an era and a missed opportunity-one that, if seized, could have reshaped the history of Kashmir and the subcontinent. We can only look back wistfully at what seemed so close at hand but couldn't be accomplished.
Martin Wolf’s excellent tribute to Manmohan Singh (Opinion, January 8) highlights dynamic India as Singh’s greatest legacy. In portraying him as an architect of India’s liberalisation, two dominant narratives — one from the right,
Acknowledging the significant contribution of Dr Manmohan Singh towards the development of Himachal Pradesh, the Cabinet today paid tribute to the former Prime Minister. The Cabin
The one word that best describes the behaviour, attitudes and actions of our political class here, is undoubtedly, infantile! One has to look no further than the storm in the teacup over Dr Manmohan
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The Congress, once the colossus of Indian politics, has degenerated into a family-run enterprise. Its unrelenting obsession with the Nehru-Gandhi dynasty has not only stunted the evolution of the grand old party but also betrayed the contributions of its meritorious leaders.
When former Prime Minister PV Narasimha Rao died in 2004, his family members were persuaded against their will to conduct his funeral outside Delhi. Not only that, but Rao's hearse was also denied entry to the party headquarters at 24 Akbar Road,
By Manas Chaudhuri Between 2004 and 2014, I had the great fortune of meeting, interacting and even sharing the dais with late Prime Minister Dr Manmohan Singh at least on ten occasions. On seven official foreign tours (Pakistan,