Dr. Manmohan Singh's journey to becoming the Prime Minister of India is a tale of perseverance, intellect, and humility. Born into a modest family in Gah, now in Pakistan, he rose to prominence through sheer dedication to education, earning degrees from Cambridge and Oxford. As an economist, his leadership during the 1991 economic crisis marked a turning point for India's liberalization.
In 2004, his quiet demeanor and profound wisdom earned him the Prime Minister's seat, where he served two terms, shaping policies that impacted millions. Despite holding the nation's most powerful office, he remained deeply grounded, embodying simplicity and service to his country.