Prime Minister Narendra Modi became India's longest-serving continuously elected prime minister on June 10, 2024 [2].
The milestone represents a significant shift in India's political history, as Modi surpassed the previous record held by Jawaharlal Nehru. This achievement underscores the enduring influence of the National Democratic Alliance (NDA) and its grip on the country's executive power.
Leaders of the NDA gathered in New Delhi to celebrate the occasion. Some reports indicate the event took place at Bharat Mandapam [1]. The gathering served to mark the 12 years of NDA rule [3] and Modi's specific tenure of 4,399 days in office [1].
During the celebration, allies praised the prime minister's approach to governance and his development agenda. Amit Shah said, "His tenure has brought political stability and decisive governance" [1]. The leaders highlighted the stability provided by the current administration over the last decade.
Other coalition partners joined the commendations. Chandrababu Naidu said, "He is the right leader at the right time" [1]. These statements reflect the internal cohesion of the NDA as they mark this historical benchmark.
Pramod Sawant also offered his congratulations regarding the milestone. Sawant said, "We congratulate Prime Minister Modi for his remarkable achievement" [4]. The event focused on the longevity of the administration and the perceived success of its policies.
While the celebration was a focal point for the ruling coalition, the milestone arrives during a period of intense political competition. The NDA leaders used the event to emphasize the continuity of their leadership and the scale of their governance impact across the nation.
“"His tenure has brought political stability and decisive governance."”
Modi surpassing Jawaharlal Nehru as the longest-serving elected prime minister cements his legacy as the dominant figure in contemporary Indian politics. By crossing this threshold, the NDA validates its long-term governance model and political stability, while simultaneously challenging the historical benchmarks set by the country's founding leadership.





