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Manmohan Singh (Punjabi: [mənˈmoːɦən ˈsɪ́ŋɡ] ⓘ; born 26 September 1932) is an Indian politician, economist, academician, and bureaucrat who served as the Prime Minister of India from 2004 to 2014.
Manmohan Singh: INC: 10 years, 4 days 10 years, 4 days 5 Atal Bihari Vajpayee: BJP: 6 years, 64 days 6 years, 80 days 6 Rajiv Gandhi: INC(I) 5 years, 32 days 5 years, 32 days 7 P. V. Narasimha Rao: INC(I) 4 years, 330 days 4 years, 330 days 8 Morarji Desai: JP: 2 years, 126 days 2 years, 126 days 9 Lal Bahadur Shastri: INC: 1 year, 216 days 1 ...
Manmohan Singh is an Indian economist, academic and politician who served as the Prime Minister of India for two consecutive terms (2004–09 and 2009–14). [1] Singh held prominent posts in different organisations and received several honours for his work even before beginning his political career. [ 2 ]
Manmohan Singh: 16 September 1982 — 14 January 1985 2 years, 120 days Singh is an economist who served as the Finance Secretary prior to becoming the governor. His governorship oversaw various legal reforms related to banking. He went on to become the Prime Minister of India. 16 Amitav Ghosh: 15 January 1985 —
Manmohan Singh: Vijay Nambiar (2004 - 2006) [12] 3 M. K. Narayanan, IPS: 3 January 2005 23 January 2010 5 years, 20 days Director, Intelligence Bureau: Leela K Ponappa (May 2007 - October 2009) [12] Shekhar Dutt (27 July 2007 - 2009) [13] Alok Prasad (October 2009 - January 2011) [14] 4 Shivshankar Menon, [6] IFS: 24 January 2010 26 May 2014 4 ...
The First Manmohan Singh ministry was the first Union Council of Ministers of India under the Prime Ministership of Manmohan Singh. It was formed after the 2004 Indian general election held in four phases during 20 April - 10 May 2004, to elect the 14th Lok Sabha , and it functioned from 2004 to May 2009. [ 3 ]
He became the 14th Prime Minister of India, [1] succeeding Manmohan Singh of the Indian National Congress. Modi's first cabinet consisted of 45 ministers, 25 fewer than the previous United Progressive Alliance government. [2] A total of 21 ministers were added to the council of ministers on 9 November 2014.
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