PM Modi pays tribute to PV Narasimha Rao on birth anniversary
Synopsis
Key Takeaways
Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Sunday, June 28, 2026, paid tribute to former Prime Minister Shri PV Narasimha Rao on his birth anniversary, calling him an able administrator and distinguished scholar who made enduring contributions to India during a critical phase of the nation's history.
Context
Pamulaparthi Venkata Narasimha Rao, born on June 28, 1921, in Karimnagar (present-day Telangana), served as India's ninth Prime Minister from 1991 to 1996. He led the country through one of its most consequential turning points — a severe balance-of-payments crisis that pushed India to the edge of sovereign default. His government's response reshaped the Indian economy for decades to come.
PM Modi's post described Rao as someone 'blessed with' — the post text was cut short, but the tribute underscored his intellectual and administrative legacy. Modi wrote that Rao 'made a mark as an able administrator' and was 'a distinguished scholar.'
Policy Backdrop
Rao's tenure is most closely associated with the landmark 1991 economic liberalisation, undertaken alongside then-Finance Minister Manmohan Singh. The reforms dismantled the licence raj, opened India to foreign investment, reduced import tariffs, and set the country on a path of sustained GDP growth. The reforms are widely credited with lifting hundreds of millions of Indians out of poverty over the following three decades.
Beyond economics, Rao was a polyglot and scholar fluent in over a dozen languages. He also served in multiple Cabinet portfolios — including Home, External Affairs, and Human Resource Development — before becoming Prime Minister. His literary and intellectual contributions earned him recognition well beyond politics.
Stakeholders and Impact
Rao's legacy carries particular resonance in Telangana, the state carved out of Andhra Pradesh in 2014, where he is celebrated as a son of the soil. Political parties across the spectrum, from the ruling BJP to the Congress and regional formations, typically mark his birth anniversary with tributes, reflecting the broad, cross-party acknowledgement of his historical role.
For the BJP and PM Modi, honouring Rao has also been part of a broader effort to recognise reformist and nationalist leaders from outside the party's own ideological lineage — a gesture that underscores Rao's stature as a figure of national, not merely partisan, importance.
What's Next
Commemorative events marking Rao's birth anniversary are typically held in Hyderabad, New Delhi, and his native Karimnagar, with political leaders, academics, and economists reflecting on the reforms he initiated. As India continues to pursue economic reform and global integration, Rao's 1991 blueprint remains a reference point in ongoing policy debates — ensuring his birth anniversary retains contemporary relevance beyond ceremonial tribute.