Former Prime Minister Manmohan Singh passed away after experiencing a sudden loss of consciousness at his home on December 26.
Singh, known for his intellect and integrity, played a significant role in India's economic liberalization as the Finance Minister in 1991.
He is recognized as the architect of economic reforms that dismantled the License Raj, opened up the economy to foreign investments, and liberalized trade policies.
Singh's legacy extends beyond policies, as he embodied values of resilience, dignity, and humility in his service to the nation.