00:00Mr. Manmohan Singh is a great man who was a scholar and a teacher before coming to politics
00:08He was a teacher, he was a scholar and he is an academician
00:15But how did he become a politician? Ultimately, he joined the administration, and then he became the Minister of Finance for the first time in a high position in politics
00:31And in his life as a teacher, he worked for the doctorate and then wrote a book
00:39And what he saw was that if we keep the institutions of India in check and don't let them interfere in politics
00:51Then they will not be able to stand in front of the world
00:54If they can't compete with the foreign currency, then we will not get foreign currency for the things we invest in
01:05He wrote this book in 1960
01:12At that time, the situation in India was very bad, there was no foreign currency, and the situation was very bad
01:26At that time, Narendra Modi needed a strong support, and Narendra Modi supported him
01:35But when he saw the orthodontic vision, orthodontic vision was given to him as a reward
01:42Then we saw the liberalization, privatization, globalization
01:51This whole thing, the vision, we will call it Manmohan Singh
02:27Then he tried to make the banking system so that the interest can be easily obtained
02:34And the foreign currency that comes to India, that was not there
02:38Before 1990, we did not have foreign currency, but gradually we became a smelly object in the world market
02:47This is a social issue, the humanity that you are talking about, the modernity
02:55We will create everything, we do not need to be connected to the world, we were connected
03:02But during the Upanishads, it was lost and no longer needed
03:05When Manmohan Singh came out, there was no one to run the vision in the country
03:15He did it, his success will continue for another 70-70 years
03:23After this, when he became Prime Minister, it was a matter of 100 days
03:29We have not been able to get out of it yet, we have seen the effects of 100 days in some areas
03:36Then we had a loss of 5% to 5.5%, we were not able to get out of it
03:45That was from 2004, the first time when he became Prime Minister, he was able to go to 7.5%
03:52We have to think about it, it is not an easy task
03:57He did it all by himself, but he was like Chalika Shakti, he was an alternative
04:04From that point of view, he had two powers, one was the teacher and the other was the researcher
04:12He worked on that in a very different way
04:16He was a part of us, he came at the right time and introduced us
04:24He was a part of us, he came at the right time and introduced us
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