Prime Minister Narendra Modi became India's longest-serving elected prime minister on June 10, 2024 [1].
The milestone marks a shift in India's political history as Modi surpasses the record previously held by Jawaharlal Nehru. This achievement underscores the sustained dominance of the National Democratic Alliance (NDA) in Indian politics over the last decade.
Modi addressed NDA leaders at a conclave in New Delhi to mark the occasion [2]. During the gathering, he said thank you to the people of India and his alliance partners for their trust. He said the 12-year journey of the NDA led to the transformation of the country [2], [3].
Modi described the collective efforts of the alliance as a "collective yagya" [4]. The term refers to a ritual of sacrifice and dedication, framing the government's policy goals as a shared spiritual and national duty.
Leaders of the NDA said the achievement was a matter of pride for the nation [3]. The event served as both a celebration of the prime minister's individual record and a reflection on the coalition's tenure in power [2].
Modi's tenure has been defined by the NDA's presence in government for 12 years [2]. This period of stability has allowed the administration to implement long-term legislative, and economic agendas across the country.
“Modi became India's longest-serving elected Prime Minister, surpassing Jawaharlal Nehru's record”
By surpassing Jawaharlal Nehru's tenure, Modi cements his place as the most enduring elected leader in the history of the Indian republic. This milestone reflects the effectiveness of the NDA's coalition management and its ability to maintain a parliamentary majority over multiple election cycles, signaling a long-term consolidation of power within the current political framework.




