Prime Minister Narendra Modi has become India's longest-serving elected prime minister after completing 12 consecutive years in office [1].
This milestone marks a significant shift in India's political history, as Modi has surpassed the tenure record previously held by Jawaharlal Nehru [3]. The achievement underscores the continued dominance of the National Democratic Alliance (NDA) in the country's electoral landscape.
To mark the occasion, a special conclave was held at Bharat Mandapam in New Delhi [2]. The event served as a platform to felicitate Modi and highlight the achievements of the NDA government over the last 12 years [1].
Several prominent NDA leaders attended the ceremony, including N. Chandrababu Naidu, Nitish Kumar, and Eknath Shinde [2]. These leaders gathered to laud the prime minister for his record-breaking term and the stability his leadership has provided to the coalition [2].
The record-breaking milestone officially occurred on June 10, 2024 [3]. During the conclave, the alliance said that the tenure is a matter of pride for the nation and a testament to the public's trust in the current administration [3].
The event focused on the continuity of governance and the strategic goals the NDA has pursued since Modi first took office. By surpassing Nehru, Modi establishes a new benchmark for elected leadership in the world's most populous democracy [3].
“Modi has completed 12 consecutive years in office”
Modi's ascension to the position of longest-serving elected prime minister signifies a consolidation of power within the NDA. By surpassing Jawaharlal Nehru's record, Modi not only achieves a numerical milestone but also cements his legacy as the central figure of modern Indian politics, reflecting a long-term shift toward his specific brand of governance and leadership.





