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List of Prime Ministers of India -1947 to
2024 India, the worlds largest democracy, has
seen a dynamic and diverse range of leaders who
have held the office of the Prime Minister. Since
gaining independence in 1947, the nation has
been steered by these leaders through periods of
growth, challenges, and significant
transformations. Heres in- depth information
about the Prime Ministers of India, their
tenures, and their contributions to the
nation. List of Prime Ministers of India -1947 to
2024 1. Jawaharlal Nehru The Prime Minister of
India (1947-1964)
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Jawaharlal Nehru was the first Prime Minister of
India and a central figure in Indian politics
both before and after independence. He was a
senior leader of the Indian National Congress
and a pivotal figure in the Indian independence
movement.
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Contributions Established a parliamentary
system of government. Promoted scientific and
industrial advancement. Emphasized secularism and
social reforms. Played a crucial role in the
Non-Aligned Movement.
2. Lal Bahadur Shastri The Prime Minister of
India (1964-1966)
Lal Bahadur Shastri succeeded Nehru and served as
the Prime Minister until his sudden death in
1966. He was known for his simplicity, humility,
and dedication. Contributions
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2024 Promoted the White Revolution, a national
campaign to increase the production and supply of
milk. Gave the slogan Jai Jawan Jai Kisan to
boost the morale of soldiers and farmers. Led
India during the 1965 war with Pakistan. 3.
Indira Gandhi The PM of India (1966-1977,
1980-1984)
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Indira Gandhi, the daughter of Jawaharlal Nehru,
served as the Prime Minister in two
non-consecutive terms. She was the first and, to
date, the only female Prime Minister of
India. Contributions Nationalized banks to
ensure wider distribution of credit. Led India to
victory in the 1971 war against Pakistan,
resulting in the creation of Bangladesh. Implement
ed the controversial Emergency from 1975 to 1977,
which led to significant political and social
changes. Launched the Green Revolution to make
India self-sufficient in food grains.
4. Morarji Desai The Prime Minister of India
(1977-1979)
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Morarji Desai was a significant figure in Indian
politics and served as the Prime Minister of
India from 1977 to 1979. His tenure marked a
period of political transition and change,
coming immediately after the controversial
Emergency period imposed by Indira
Gandhi. Morarji Desai's tenure as Prime Minister
was a crucial period in India's political
history. His leadership marked the end of the
Emergency era and a return to democratic
governance. Despite facing numerous challenges,
his contributions to decentralization, economic
reforms, and his advocacy for nuclear
disarmament are significant. Morarji Desai
remains an important figure in India's journey as
a democratic nation, and his legacy continues to
be remembered in the context of Indian political
history. Contributions Promoted a policy of
decentralization and supported state
autonomy. Improved relations with neighboring
countries, including China and Pakistan.
Repealed several Emergency-era laws and
ordinances.
5. Charan Singh The PM of India (1979-1980)
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Charan Singh, a prominent leader in Indian
politics, served as the Prime Minister of India
for a brief period from 1979 to 1980. His tenure,
though short- lived, is notable for his
commitment to the agrarian sector and his focus
on the welfare of farmers. Charan Singh's tenure
as Prime Minister may have been brief, but his
contributions to Indian politics and his advocacy
for farmers' rights are enduring. His focus on
agrarian issues and rural development highlighted
the importance of addressing the needs of the
farming community in India's socio- economic
framework. Charan Singh remains an iconic figure
in Indian political history, celebrated for his
dedication to the agrarian cause and his efforts
to bring about meaningful change in the lives of
farmers. Contributions Focused on the welfare
of farmers and rural development. His government
did not last long enough to make significant
policy changes.
6. Rajiv Gandhi The Prime Minister of India
(1984-1989)
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Rajiv Gandhi, the son of Indira Gandhi, became
the Prime Minister after her assassination. He is
the youngest Prime Minister of India, served from
1984 to 1989. He is remembered for his efforts
to modernize India, promote technology, and bring
about significant economic reforms. His tenure
marked a period of transition, aiming to steer
India into a new era of development and
modernization. Contributions Promoted
technological advancements and modernization.
Launched the telecommunications
revolution. Focused on reducing bureaucratic red
tape. Initiated the Panchayati Raj reforms to
decentralize governance.
7. Vishwanath Pratap Singh The PM of India
(1989-1990)
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Vishwanath Pratap Singh, a former Congress
leader, became the Prime Minister leading the
National Front coalition. Vishwanath Pratap
Singh, commonly known as V.P. Singh, served as
the Prime Minister of India from December 2,
1989, to November 10, 1990. His tenure, though
brief, was marked by significant social and
political changes, particularly his focus on
social justice and his efforts to tackle
corruption. Contributions Implemented the
Mandal Commission report, which recommended
reservations for Other Backward Classes (OBCs) in
government jobs and educational
institutions. Focused on social justice and
equality.
8. Chandra Shekhar (1990-1991)
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List of Prime Ministers of India -1947 to
2024 Chandra Shekhar, known as the "Young Turk"
for his progressive ideas, led a minority
government for a brief period. Chandra Shekhar, a
veteran Indian politician, served as the Prime
Minister of India from November 10, 1990, to June
21, 1991. Known for his straightforwardness and
commitment to socialist principles, his brief
tenure was marked by political turbulence and
economic challenges.
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Contributions His tenure was marked by economic
challenges and political instability. Took
measures to stabilize the economy during a time
of crisis.
9. P. V. Narasimha Rao (1991-1996)
P. V. Narasimha Rao is often credited with
ushering in economic liberalization in India. His
tenure marked a significant turning point in
Indian economic history. Pamulaparthi Venkata
Narasimha Rao, widely known as P. V. Narasimha
Rao, served as the Prime Minister of India from
1991 to 1996. His tenure is often credited with
transforming Indias economy through landmark
reforms and steering the country through a period
of significant change. Contributions Implemente
d wide-ranging economic reforms to liberalize the
Indian economy. Opened up India to global trade
and investment. Launched policies to boost the
Information Technology sector.
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2024 10. Atal Bihari Vajpayee (1996, 1998-2004)
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Atal Bihari Vajpayee, a senior leader of the
Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP), served as the Prime
Minister in three terms. He was known for his
eloquence and statesmanship. Contributions Con
ducted nuclear tests in 1998, making India a
nuclear power. Launched the Golden Quadrilateral
project to improve road infrastructure. Promoted
economic reforms and policies to boost growth.
11. H. D. Deve Gowda (1996-1997)
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Haradanahalli Doddegowda Deve Gowda, commonly
known as H. D. Deve Gowda, served as the Prime
Minister of India from June 1996 to April 1997. A
seasoned politician with deep roots in the
agrarian politics of Karnataka, Gowda's tenure as
Prime Minister was characterized by efforts to
foster regional development and manage a
coalition government. Contributions Focused on
agricultural development and rural welfare. His
government was marked by coalition politics and
compromises.
12. Inder Kumar Gujral The Prime Minister of
India (1997-1998)
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Inder Kumar Gujral served as the Prime Minister
of India from April 1997 to March 1998. Known for
his diplomatic acumen and the "Gujral Doctrine,"
his tenure was marked by efforts to improve
relations with Indias neighbors and ensure
stability in a coalition government. Despite
facing challenges of political instability and a
short tenure, Gujrals contributions to Indias
foreign policy and democratic values continue to
be remembered and respected. His emphasis on
building trust and goodwill with neighboring
countries remains a significant aspect of India's
diplomatic history. Contributions Promoted
friendly relations with neighboring countries.
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Advocated for a non-interventionist foreign
policy.
13. Manmohan Singh The Prime Minister of India
(2004-2014)
Dr. Manmohan Singh served as the Prime Minister
of India from 2004 to 2014, leading the country
through a decade of significant economic and
social change. An economist by profession, Singh
is often credited with liberalizing India's
economy in the 1990s. As Prime Minister, he
continued to implement policies aimed at
economic growth and social development while
facing numerous challenges. Contributions Conti
nued economic liberalization and reforms.
Introduced the Right to Information Act. Launched
the National Rural Employment Guarantee Act
(NREGA). Played a key role in the India-US
nuclear deal.
14. Narendra Modi The Prime Minister of India
(2014-present)
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Narendra Modi, the current Prime Minister, has
been in office since 2014. His leadership has
been marked by a strong focus on economic reform,
national security, and social welfare
programs. Narendra Modi has been a transformative
leader whose policies and governance style have
significantly impacted the nation's trajectory.
Known for his strong leadership, economic
reforms, and efforts to enhance India's global
stature, Modi's tenure has been marked by a mix
of commendation and controversy. Contributions
Launched the Make in India initiative to boost
manufacturing. Implemented the Goods and Services
Tax (GST) to streamline the tax system.
Introduced the Pradhan Mantri Jan Dhan Yojana for
financial inclusion. Led significant
infrastructure projects such as the development
of smart cities. Focused on digital initiatives
like Digital India and Start-up
India. Conclusion The role of the Prime
Minister in India is pivotal in shaping the
country's policies, governance, and international
relations. Each Prime Minister has left a unique
mark on the nation, navigating through complex
socio-economic and political landscapes. From
Jawaharlal Nehru's foundational policies to
Narendra Modi's contemporary reforms, the office
of the Prime Minister has continually evolved,
reflecting the changing aspirations and
challenges of the Indian populace.
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India's democratic framework ensures that the
leadership is accountable to the people, and the
diverse backgrounds and ideologies of its Prime
Ministers underscore the vibrancy of its
democracy. As India continues to grow and evolve
on the global stage, the legacy and contributions
of its Prime Ministers will remain a testament
to the nation's resilience and dynamism.
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