Gah, an obscure village in Pakistan, gained recognition in 2004 due to its native Dr Manmohan Singh becoming India’s PM. Singh’s connection to Gah catalyzed development and fostered cross-border relations. Despite enduring painful memories of Partition, Singh’s efforts brought significant enhancements to the village infrastructure.
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