Former Prime Minister Dr. Manmohan Singh has said goodbye to the world at the age of 92. He served the country as Prime Minister from 2004 to 2014. He suddenly fainted at home. After which he was admitted to AIIMS on Thursday night. According to the medical bulletin, he breathed his last at 9.51 pm at AIIMS.
Former Prime Minister of India Dr. Manmohan Singh is no more. On his death, all the big leaders of the country and the world including Prime Minister Modi, Leader of Opposition Rahul Gandhi have paid tribute. Foreign media has also given prominence to the news of Manmohan Singh’s death. Foreign media has also given prominence to the news of Manmohan Singh’s death. Let us see what is written about Manmohan Singh in foreign newspapers.
What did the newspapers of neighboring countries Bangladesh and Pakistan write?
Former Prime Minister Dr. Dhaka Tribune, an English-language daily newspaper of Bangladesh. Referring to the demise of Manmohan Singh, it has been written that he was the architect of India’s economic liberalization in the 1990s. He also signed a historic nuclear deal with America.
dawn
Pakistani English newspaper DAWN wrote that the calm Manmohan Singh was undoubtedly one of India’s most successful leaders. He is credited with leading India to unprecedented economic growth and lifting millions of people out of extreme poverty.
Qatar – Al Jazeera
Qatari broadcaster Al Jazeera wrote on the death of the former prime minister that he was the architect of India’s economic liberalization in the 1990s. Former Indian Prime Minister Manmohan Singh liberalized India’s economy in his first term as Finance Minister. Al Jazeera wrote, ‘Singh, a mild-mannered technocrat, was one of India’s longest-serving prime ministers.
American media
NPRA
On the death of American public broadcaster NPRA Dr. Manmohan Singh, he was a renowned economist. He was known as the father of economic reforms in India, but was seen by many as a weak leader, including some in his party Congress.
the new York Times
The prestigious American newspaper The New York Times has also published the news of the demise of the former Prime Minister. The NYT wrote, ‘As the country’s first Sikh prime minister, Manmohan Singh implemented free-market reforms that made India an economic superpower and sought to reconcile Pakistan. NYT Dr Singh is described as soft-spoken and intellectual, credited with leading far-reaching changes that have enabled the country to emerge as an economic superpower capable of competing with China.
uk media
BBC
British media BBC Dr. In their report, while giving information about the death of Manmohan Singh, it is written that, ‘Manmohan Singh, former Prime Minister of India and pioneer of economic reforms, has passed away at the age of 92. Singh was one of India’s longest-serving Prime Ministers and is considered the architect of major liberal economic reforms.
Guardian
The British daily newspaper The Guardian described former Prime Minister Manmohan Singh as the pioneer of India’s major economic reforms and wrote that he helped the country emerge as a global superpower. Known for his distinctive sky blue turban and home-made white kurta-pajama, Singh became the country’s first non-Hindu Prime Minister. He served as Prime Minister for two terms in the tumultuous politics of India. Manmohan Singh is credited with promoting rapid economic growth that brought economic prosperity to millions of Indians.
reuters
News agency Reuters has written that during his first term as Prime Minister, he was described as a ‘reluctant king’. Soft-spoken Manmohan Singh, who died on Thursday at the age of 92, was truly one of India’s most successful leaders. He was the first Sikh Prime Minister to lead India. He is credited with leading India to unprecedented economic growth and lifting millions of people out of extreme poverty.