P.V. Narasimha Rao, The Architect of Modern India

P. V. Narasimha Rao The Brief History:

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Pamulaparthi Venkata Narasimha Rao was born on 28 June 1921. He was the 10th Prime Minister of India. Who has served in the office since 1995? He has been admired as a great administrator for his administrative reforms and for bringing new policies to the economic sector. He is well known as P.V. Narasimha Rao, and the people of India called him the father of reforms in India.

Before he came to the office, India had been facing many problems in economic growth. Overseeing economic transformations and other incidents in India affected National security. So he brought reformations in license raj., He brought many economic policies in India’s modern economic history, especially the significant economic transformation overseas and several incidents affecting national security. Rao accelerated the dismantling of the license raj. He also brought India’s free market reforms to save India from Bankruptcy. This causes the Indian government keeps the Nation from economic collapse.

As a Party leader:

During his administration, the Nation and his party faced challenging situations but handed them with his diplomatic nature. So that he is also famous as the Chanakya of Modern India; during his term, P.V. Narasimha Rao’s government bagged a lousy reputation for preventing the Babri Mosque’s demolition in Ayodhya. This was caused to infuse the Hindu-Muslim riots in India. After Prime Minister of India, P.V. Narasimha Rao’s political career turned isolated due to the corruption charges against him. Finally, he died on the 23rd of December, 2004, at New Delhi in New Delhi and was cremated in Hyderabad.

P.V. Narasimha Rao and His EarlyLife:

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P.V. Narasimha Rao’s father’s name was P.V. Ranga Rao. He belonged to a wealthy Brahmin family. His village name is Vangara, in the Karimnagar district, Telangana. He was very fluent in 17 languages. His mother tongue was Telugu; besides the language, he could speak Indian Languages like Kannada, Hindu, Tamil, Urdu, Sanskrit and Oriya. He could also speak English, French, Spanish, Arabic, Greek, Latin, German and Persian foreign languages. He was very generous in knowledge and wrote many well-known books. In 1938 he participated in the Vande Mataram movement, launched at Osmania University. Therefore he completed his education in Nagpur and Poona. He studied Law degree.

P.V. Narasimha Rao and His Political Career:

In 1946 he joined the congress party as the camp follower of Swami Ramananda tirtha. Later he gave up his law practice and frequently participated in the freedom struggle. During the Freedom Struggle, he took politics as his permanent career and continued In Indian National Congress as a member. From962 to 1971, he served as the Minister of the Andhra Pradesh government and law, later chief of the Minister of Andhra Pradesh. In the later years, he went to central politics and supported Indira Gandhi during the Emergency period.
Finally, in 1991, he almost wanted to retire from politics. But due to Rajiv Gandhi’s assassination, he needs to lead the minority government as Prime Minister.

His Administration Skills and Economic Reforms:

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During his period as Prime Minister of India, his significant achievements were the liberalization of the Indian economy. He brought many reforms to the economic policies of India. Due to the economic reforms in India, foreign countries were influx large amounts of money as capital to establish new industries in India. Significantly boosted India’s economic statusIndia, and domestic business growth increased. He brought privatization of the public sector and introduced reliable policies to invest in infrastructure by foreign companies. With the ideas of then Finance Minister Manmohan Singh, Rao’s government opened direct investments into India by reliable foreign companies. All these activities saved India from the level of Bankruptcy.

National security, foreign policy, and crisis management:

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Mr Rao concentrated not only on India’s economic growth but also on the National Security of India. During his term, his government wanted to do nuclear tests, but due to the pressure of America, they were stopped in the middle. He maintained diplomatic maintenance with neighbouring countries of India. His government only permitted Israel to open its embassy in New Delhi.

Literature Work:

Narasimha Rao was personally very brilliant in literature. He loved reading and writing literature-based books and translated the famous Telugu Novel Veyi Padagalu into Hindi. Pamulaparthi served as literature for its developments. He wrote his biography as Insider, who discussed his political and public life.