
Narasimha Rao
Narasimha Rao was the Prime Minister of India from 1991 to 1996, known for his pivotal role in liberalizing the Indian economy. His tenure marked a significant shift in India's economic policies, embracing globalization and market reforms. Rao's leadership was instrumental in steering the country through a crucial period of change, and he is remembered for his contributions to India's modern economic landscape.
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Narasimha Rao's personal request was handed to President Rafsanjani by Dinesh Singh.
কাশ্মীর নিয়ে ইরান কীভাবে ভারতকে বাঁচিয়েছিলIndia’s decisive economic crisis came in 1991, with its 'Epochal Budget' delivered by Prime Minister Narasimha Rao.
India‑New Zealand trade agreement: Labour to decide fate of Luxon’s deal - Matthew HootonEvery govt since Narasimha Rao’s considered it but failed to gather the courage to make any substantive progress on it.
Big Bang, Work-In-Progress - The Times of India
Narasimha Rao sent opposition leaders to the UN in 1994 to block a proposal regarding Kashmir.
মোদির ব্যক্তিপূজার পররাষ্ট্রনীতি ভারতকে বন্ধুহীন করেছেNarasimha Rao unwrapped relations with Israel in 1992.
Clash of conflicting triangles - NewspaperNarasimha Rao led the Congress government that revised the three-language formula in 1992.
Why NEP has revived the language debateNarasimha Rao was the Prime Minister of India and was involved in the joint expedition to Mount Everest.
पासाङ ल्हामुले किन भारतीय आरोहीको टोलीसँग सगरमाथा चढिनन् ?- कान्तिपुर अर्काइभ




































