
V.P. Singh
V.P. Singh was a notable Indian politician who served as the Prime Minister of India from 1989 to 1990. He is remembered for his efforts to address socio-economic inequalities and for initiating significant economic reforms, including the appointment of Montek Ahluwalia to draft the 'M Document,' which marked a watershed moment in India's economic policy. Singh's tenure was marked by attempts to navigate complex political dynamics while advocating for change in India's economic governance.
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V.P. Singh was prime minister when the oil crisis began in 1990.
On a wing and a prayer - PakistanV.P. Singh was the prime minister who requested Ahluwalia to put his ideas down on paper for the 'M Document'.
Losing the plot - Newspaper
V.P. Singh was the prime minister who requested Ahluwalia to put his ideas down on paper for the M Document.
Losing the plot - Newspaper











