Former US President Jimmy Carter, who served as the 39th President of the United States from 1977 to 1981, passed away at the age of 100. Carter’s centennial life was marked by his unwavering dedication to human rights, peace building, and public service, which earned him the Nobel Peace Prize in 2002.
A pivotal figure in international diplomacy, Carter’s tenure was defined by landmark achievements such as the Camp David Accords, which laid the foundation for peace between Egypt and Israel. Even after leaving office, he continued to make a profound impact through the Carter Center, addressing issues like health, housing, and conflict resolution worldwide.
In 2006, Carter visited India, meeting with then-Prime Minister Manmohan Singh in a move that reinforced US-India relations. Archive visuals of their meeting have resurfaced, showing the warmth and mutual respect that underscored their discussions.
Jimmy Carter’s passing marks the end of a remarkable century of service to humanity. Leaders and citizens across the globe are mourning the loss of a statesman whose vision extended far beyond political boundaries.
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