Who is 6 Prime minister of India?
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Answer:
Rajiv Gandhi was the 6th Prime Minister of India
His tenure was from 1944 - 1991
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Jawaharlal Nehru 14 November 1889 Prayagraj,
North-Western Provinces 15 August 1947 57 years, 274 days 27 May 1964[1] 16 years, 286 days 27 May 1964 New Delhi N/A 27,222 days (74 years, 195 days)
2 Lal Bahadur Shastri 2 October 1904 Mughalsarai,
United Provinces of Agra and Oudh 9 June 1964 59 years, 251 days 11 January 1966[1] 1 year, 216 days 11 January 1966 Tashkent,
Uzbek SSR N/A 22,381 days (61 years, 101 days)
3 Indira Gandhi 19 November 1917 Allahabad,
United Provinces of Agra and Oudh 24 January 1966 48 years, 66 days 31 October 1984[1] 15 years, 350 days 31 October 1984 New Delhi N/A 24,453 days (66 years, 347 days)
4 Morarji Desai 29 February 1896 Bhadeli,
Bombay Presidency 24 March 1977 81 years, 24 days 28 July 1979 2 years, 126 days 10 April 1995 Bombay,
Maharashtra 15 years, 256 days 36,199 days (99 years, 41 days)
5 Charan Singh 23 December 1902 Noorpur,
United Provinces of Agra and Oudh 28 July 1979 76 years, 217 days 14 January 1980 170 days 29 May 1987 New Delhi 7 years, 135 days 30,838 days (84 years, 157 days)
6 Rajiv Gandhi 20 August 1944 Bombay,
Bombay Presidency 31 October 1984 40 years, 72 days 2 December 1989 5 years, 32 days 21 May 1991 Sriperumpudur,
Tamil Nadu 1 year, 170 days 17,075 days (46 years, 274 days)
7 V. P. Singh 25 June 1931 Allahabad,
United Provinces of Agra and Oudh 2 December 1989 58 years, 160 days 10 November 1990 343 days 27 November 2008 New Delhi 17 years, 361 days 28,280 days (77 years, 155 days)
8 Chandra Shekhar 1 July 1927 Ibrahimpatti,
United Provinces of Agra and Oudh 10 November 1990 63 years, 132 days 21 June 1991 223 days 8 July 2007 New Delhi 16 years, 17 days 29,227 days (80 years, 7 days)
9 P. V. Narasimha Rao 28 June 1921 Narsampet,
Hyderabad State 21 June 1991 69 years, 358 days 16 May 1996 4 years, 330 days 23 December 2004 New Delhi 8 years, 221 days 30,494 days (83 years, 178 days)
10 Atal Bihari Vajpayee 25 December 1924 Gwalior,
Gwalior State 16 May 1996 71 years, 143 days 22 May 2004 6 years, 78 days 16 August 2018 New Delhi 14 years, 86 days 34,202 days (93 years, 234 days)
11 H. D. Deve Gowda 18 May 1933 Haradanahalli,
Kingdom of Mysore 1 June 1996 63 years, 14 days 21 April 1997 324 days – – 22 years, 218 days 31,602 days (86 years, 191 days)
12 I. K. Gujral 4 December 1919 Pari Derveza,
Punjab Province 21 April 1997 77 years, 138 days 19 March 1998 332 days 30 November 2012 Gurgaon, Haryana 14 years, 256 days 33,965 days (92 years, 362 days)
13 Manmohan Singh 26 September 1932 Gah,
Punjab Province 22 May 2004 71 years, 239 days 26 May 2014 10 years, 4 days – – 5 years, 183 days 31,836 days (87 years, 60 days)
14 Narendra Modi 17 September 1950 Vadnagar,
Gujarat State 26 May 2014 63 years, 251 days Incumbent 5 years, 183 days – – Incumbent 25,271 days (69 years, 69 days)
Oldest living Prime Ministers of India
Not all prime ministers live to become the oldest of their time. Of the 11 deceased prime ministers, 6 eventually became the oldest of their time, while 5 did not. Morarji Desai became the oldest living prime minister when he was appointed in 1977 and remained so until his death in 1995, for a record 18 years and 17 days. Lal Bahadur Shastri became the oldest living prime minister when he was appointed in 1964, but he held this distinction for only 1 year and 216 days.
On one occasion the oldest living prime minister lost this distinction not by her death, but due to the appointment of a prime minister who was older. Indira Gandhi lost this distinction when Morarji Desai was appointed. Atal Bihari Vajpayee was the oldest to acquire this distinction at the age of 87 years, and 341 days. Charan Singh, who was 84 years, and 157 days old when he died was the oldest prime minister to die without ever acquiring this distinction V. P. Singh who died on 27 November 2008 at the age of 77 years and 155 days was the most recent prime minister to die without ever acquiring this distinction .
Prime Minister Period when oldest living prime minister Age Duration
Start date End date at start at end
Jawaharlal Nehru 15 August 1947 27 May 1964 57 years, 274 days 74 years, 195 days 16 years, 286 days
Lal Bahadur Shastri 9 June 1964 11 January 1966 59 years, 251 days 61 years, 101 days 1 year, 216 days
Indira Gandhi 24 January 1966 24 March 1977 48 years, 66 days 59 years, 125 days 11 years, 59 days
Morarji Desai 24 March 1977 10 April 1995 81 years, 24 days 99 years, 41 days 18 years, 17 days
I. K. Gujral 10 April 1995 30 November 2012 75 years, 127 days 92 years, 362 days 17 years, 234 days
Atal Bihari Vajpayee 30 November 2012 16 August 2018 87 years, 341 days 93 years, 234 days 5 years, 259 days
Manmohan Singh 16 August 2018 – 85 years, 324 days – 1 year, 101 days
Prime Minister Start date End date Age at start Age at end Duration