Bihar CM Nitish Kumar Mourns Demise of Natwar Singh: A Visionary Leader in Indian Diplomacy
Chief Minister Nitish Kumar condoles the passing of former External Affairs Minister Natwar Singh, a seasoned diplomat and politician who left an indelible mark on Indian diplomacy and politics.
In a somber tone, Chief Minister Nitish Kumar today condoled the demise of former Union External Affairs Minister Natwar Singh, whose passing has left a void in the Indian political landscape.
Natwar Singh, a seasoned diplomat and politician, served as External Affairs Minister from May 2004 to December 2005 under the leadership of then Prime Minister Dr. Manmohan Singh. His tenure was marked by significant milestones, including the signing of the Indo-US Nuclear Deal and the strengthening of ties with neighboring countries.
"Natwar Singh's contributions to Indian diplomacy will be remembered for generations to come," said Chief Minister Kumar in an exclusive statement to Indian Express. "His unwavering commitment to the nation's interests and his ability to navigate complex geopolitical situations will be deeply missed."
Natwar Singh's diplomatic career spanned over four decades, with notable stints as India's Ambassador to Pakistan and the United Nations. His expertise and insight played a crucial role in shaping India's foreign policy during a tumultuous period in global politics.
As the nation mourns the loss of this visionary leader, the Chief Minister Nitish Kumar has prayed for peace to be granted to the departed soul and strength to the bereaved family members to bear this irreparable loss.