He became Prime Minister of India in 1979. His speech to the nation on India's Independence Day (15 August
1979) was very prophetic in which he identified Pakistan's nuclear ambition as a major threat to India. He also
mentioned that Indian labour laws had to be refined if India were to become competitive in world economy. He
also opened high level diplomatic relations with Israel, which later Indira Gandhi's government curtailed. He
has written several books. Some of them are:
- India's Economic Policy - The Gandhian Blueprint
- Economic Nightmare of India - Its Cause and Cure
- Cooperative Farming X-rayed
Chaudhary Charan Singh passed away on 29 May 1987. His memorial in New Delhi was named as Kisan
Ghat because of his lifelong association with the farming communities of Northern India. |