India Enters Mourning Period Following the Death of Former Prime Minister Manmohan Singh
India mourns the passing of Manmohan Singh, former PM and key architect of economic reforms, with tributes and a seven-day mourning period announced.
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Updated: Dec 27th, 2024, 6:12 AM ET
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Manmohan Singh, former Prime Minister of India, died at 92. A seven-day mourning period has been declared nationwide. Singh's tenure was marked by significant economic reforms and a landmark U.S. nuclear deal, despite facing corruption allegations during his second term.
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