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Inder Kumar Gujral
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Gujral in 1997
12th Prime Minister of India
In office
21 April 1997 – 19 March 1998
President Shankar Dayal Sharma
K. R. Narayanan
Vice President K. R. Narayanan
Krishan Kant
Preceded by H. D. Deve Gowda
Succeeded by Atal Bihari Vajpayee
Minister of Finance
In office
21 April 1997 – 1 May 1997
Prime Minister Himself
Preceded by P. Chidambaram
Succeeded by P. Chidambaram
Minister of External Affairs
In office
1 June 1996 – 19 March 1998
Prime Minister H. D. Deve Gowda
Himself
Preceded by Sikander Bakht
Succeeded by Atal Bihari Vajpayee
In office
5 December 1989 – 10 November 1990
Prime Minister V. P. Singh
Preceded by V. P. Singh
Succeeded by Chandra Shekhar
22th Leader of the House, Rajya Sabha
In office
June 1996 – November 1996
Preceded by Sikander Bakht
Succeeded by H. D. Deve Gowda
In office
April 1997 – March 1998
Preceded by H. D. Deve Gowda
Succeeded by Sikander Bakht
Member of Parliament, Lok Sabha
In office
1998 (1998)–1999 (1999)
Preceded by Darbara Singh
Succeeded by Balbir Singh
Constituency Jalandhar
In office
1989 (1989)–1991 (1991)
Preceded by Rajinder Singh Sparrow
Succeeded by Yash
Constituency Jalandhar
Member of Parliament, Rajya Sabha
In office
8 July 1992 (8 July 1992) – 2 March 1998 (2 March 1998)
Constituency Bihar
In office
3 April 1964 (3 April 1964) – 2 April 1976 (2 April 1976)
Constituency Punjab
Ambassador of India to the Soviet Union
In office
1976–1980
Preceded by Durga Prasad Dhar
Succeeded by V. K. Ahuja
Personal details
Born (1919-12-04)4 December 1919
Pari Darveza, Punjab, British India
(present-day Punjab, Pakistan)
Died 30 November 2012(2012-11-30) (aged 92)
Gurugram, Haryana, India
Monuments Samata Sthal
Political party
Spouse
Sheila Gujral
(m. 1945; died 2011)
Children 2, including Naresh Gujral
Parent
  • Avtar Narain Gujral (father)
Relatives Satish Gujral (brother)
Alma mater D.A.V. College,
Hailey College of Commerce
Forman Christian College University
Panjab University

Inder Kumar Gujral (born 4 December 1919 – died 30 November 2012) was an important Indian leader. He was a diplomat, a politician, and someone who fought for India's freedom. He served as the 12th Prime Minister of India from April 1997 to March 1998.

Early Life and Education

Inder Kumar Gujral was born on 4 December 1919. His family lived in a village called Pari Darveza. This village was in a part of British India that is now Punjab, Pakistan.

Student Life and Freedom Fight

As a student, Gujral joined the All India Students Federation. He also became a member of the Communist Party of India. He was part of India's fight for independence from British rule. In 1942, he was even put in jail during the Quit India Movement. This movement asked the British to leave India.

Gujral loved poetry and spoke Urdu. He was known for his love of the Urdu language. His wife, Sheila Gujral, was also a well-known poet. They got married on 26 May 1945. They had two sons, Naresh and Vishal. His younger brother, Satish Gujral, became a famous painter and sculptor.

Political Journey

President of India Shankar Dayal Sharma administering the oath of office of Prime Minister of India to Shri I. K. Gujral at the Rashtrapati Bhavan
President Shankar Dayal Sharma giving the oath of office to I. K. Gujral as Prime Minister.

After India became independent, Gujral joined the Indian National Congress party in 1964. He became a Member of Parliament in the Rajya Sabha. This is one of the two houses of the Indian Parliament.

Serving as a Minister

During a period known as "The Emergency," he was the Minister of Information and Broadcasting. This role involves managing news and media. In 1976, he became India's Ambassador to the Soviet Union. This meant he represented India in that country.

Later, in 1996, he became the Minister of External Affairs. This job is about handling India's relationships with other countries. During this time, he created a special foreign policy idea called the "Gujral Doctrine."

Becoming Prime Minister

In 1997, Inder Kumar Gujral was chosen to be the 12th Prime Minister of India. He was the third Prime Minister to come from the Rajya Sabha. Other Prime Ministers like Indira Gandhi and H. D. Deve Gowda also came from the Rajya Sabha.

As Prime Minister, Gujral had a special habit. He would meet with the general public every Friday morning. His time as Prime Minister lasted for less than a year. He retired from politics in 1998.

The Gujral Doctrine

The Gujral Doctrine is a set of five important rules. These rules help guide how India deals with its close neighbors, especially Pakistan. Gujral explained these rules in 1996.

Here are the five principles:

  • First, with neighbors like Nepal, Bangladesh, Bhutan, Maldives, and Sri Lanka, India will give help and trust without expecting the same back.
  • Second, no South Asian country will let its land be used against another country in the region.
  • Third, no country will get involved in the internal matters of another.
  • Fourth, all South Asian countries must respect each other's borders and independence.
  • Finally, all disagreements will be solved peacefully through talks between the two countries involved.

Gujral believed that following these rules would make relationships in South Asia much better and more cooperative.

Later Life and Legacy

Inder Kumar Gujral passed away on 30 November 2012. He was admitted to a hospital in Gurgaon, India, because of a lung infection. He died just four days before his 93rd birthday.

The Indian government announced a seven-day period of mourning. Many official events were canceled. He was given a state funeral on 1 December near Samata Sthal. This is a memorial site in Delhi.

Gujral was also one of the people who signed an agreement to create a world constitution. This led to a meeting where people worked to draft a "Constitution for the Federation of Earth."

Honours and Awards

Gujral received several awards during his lifetime.

State Honours

Decoration Country Date Note Ref.
Noribbon.svg Bangladesh Liberation War Honour  Bangladesh 21 October 2012 The second-highest honour of Bangladesh awarded to foreign dignitaries.

Autobiography

  • Matters of Discretion, I. K. Gujral, Hay House, India, 519 pages, Feb. 2011. ISBN: 978-93-8048-080-0.

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