Nation Mourns the Passing of Manmohan Singh; 7-Day Mourning Declared
International leaders have also paid their respects, acknowledging Singh’s influence on global policy and diplomacy.
India is observing a seven-day mourning period following the death of former Prime Minister Manmohan Singh, whose passing has left the nation in deep sorrow.
The government has announced that Singh’s last rites will be performed with full state honors, recognizing his monumental contribution to the country’s growth and development.
Manmohan Singh, born on September 26, 1932, was a distinguished economist and politician who served as India’s 14th Prime Minister from 2004 to 2014.
His leadership extended beyond economic reforms, with significant progress in sectors like education, technology, and infrastructure.
His death has evoked an outpouring of tributes from leaders across the political spectrum. President Droupadi Murmu and Prime Minister Narendra Modi have both expressed deep sorrow, recalling Singh’s statesmanship and dedication to the nation.
International leaders have also paid their respects, acknowledging Singh’s influence on global policy and diplomacy.
During the mourning period, flags across the nation will fly at half-mast, and government offices will observe a solemn atmosphere in honor of Singh’s legacy.
His contributions to India’s economic transformation and his role as a leader during critical times will be cherished for generations to come.
In keeping with his wishes, the final rites of Manmohan Singh will be held at the government level, with family members, close associates, and dignitaries from across the globe expected to attend.
The nation stands united in grief, remembering a man who dedicated his life to public service and the advancement of India’s future.