
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.
Born on Jun 25, 1931 (94 years old)
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V.P. Singh was prime minister when the oil crisis began in 1990.
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V.P. Singh was the prime minister who requested Ahluwalia to put his ideas down on paper for the 'M Document'.
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Pakistan:
V.P. Singh was the prime minister who requested Ahluwalia to put his ideas down on paper for the M Document.
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