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From licence-permit raj to globalisation: Economists reflect on Manmohan Singh’s transformational legacy

Singh’s tenure as Finance Minister in 1991 is particularly noted for bold economic reforms during a period of acute financial crisis.

December 27, 2024 / 14:35 IST
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Former PM Manmohan Singh
Former PM Manmohan Singh

Hailing Manmohan Singh, former Prime Minister of India and architect of India’s 1991 economic reforms, as a trailblazer who reshaped the nation’s economic trajectory, economists and policymakers said that Singh's opening up of the Indian economy and dismantling the licence-permit raj continues to inspire admiration for his transformative vision.

“Manmohan Singh took the Indian economy from darkness to light,” M Govinda Rao, Director of the National Institute of Public Finance and Policy (NIPFP) told Moneycontrol. “The opening up of the economy and getting rid of the licence-permit raj in a politically difficult environment was transformational. I had the privilege of working for his Economic Advisory Council. He was a giant scholar and yet, a gentle and humble human being. He was an architect of modern India, and the world will miss him sorely,” he added.

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The abolition of the licence-permit raj, a system that curtailed economic growth through bureaucratic red tape, is widely regarded as one of Singh’s most significant achievements. His reforms paved the way for a market-oriented economy, encouraging private enterprise and foreign investment.

Singh’s tenure as Finance Minister in 1991 is particularly noted for bold economic reforms during a period of acute financial crisis. His vision for a liberalised and globally integrated Indian economy laid the foundation for sustained growth over the following decades.