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Manmohan Singh, India’s ‘reluctant prime minister’, dies at 92

The first Sikh in office, Singh is credited with steering India to economic growth and lifting hundreds of millions out of dire poverty

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Manmohan Singh in 2013. The former prime minister of India died on Thursday at the age of 92. Photo: Reuters

Described as a “reluctant king” in his first stint as prime minister, the quietly spoken Manmohan Singh was arguably one of India’s most successful leaders.

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The first Sikh in office, Singh, 92, was being treated for age-related medical conditions and died after he was brought to hospital after a sudden loss of consciousness on Thursday.

He is credited with steering India to unprecedented economic growth and lifting hundreds of millions out of dire poverty. He went on to serve a rare second term.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi said: “India mourns the loss of one of its most distinguished leaders, Dr Manmohan Singh Ji.”

He applauded the economist-turned-politician’s body of work.

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Born into a poor family in a part of British-ruled India now in Pakistan, Singh studied by candlelight to win a place at Cambridge University in England, UK before heading to Oxford, earning a doctorate with a thesis on the role of exports and free trade in India’s economy.
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