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Post by denny.nelson31on Jun 07, 2011 3:39pm
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Manmohan Singh - man who make it possible for Indi

Manmohan Singh - man who make it possible for Indi
Singh previously carried out economic reforms in India in 1991, during his tenure as the Finance Minister, under the leadership of P. V. Narasimha Rao, from 1991 to 1996. These reforms resulted in the end of the Licence Raj system, helping to open the Indian economy to greater international trade and investment.
Singh is number 18 on the 2010 Forbes list of the world's most powerful people.
Forbes magazine described Singh as being "universally praised as India's best prime minister since Nehru".
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