The Union Cabinet adopted a special resolution on May 21, 2026, declaring Prime Minister Narendra Modi the longest-serving elected Prime Minister of India [2].
This milestone formalizes a shift in India's political history by officially recognizing the duration of Modi's leadership compared to previous administrations. The move signals the government's intent to cement his legacy through the lens of national stability and growth.
The resolution was passed during a Union Cabinet meeting held at Seva Teerth in Delhi [3]. According to the resolution, Modi completed 12 years in office on May 21 [1]. This tenure totals 4,399 consecutive days [2], a figure that surpasses the previous record of 4,398 days held by Jawaharlal Nehru [2].
The Cabinet's seven-point resolution praised the Prime Minister for protecting India's interests and his commitment to the vision of a "Viksit Bharat" [2]. This vision encompasses national security, inclusive growth, and social justice [2].
Union ministers hailed the leadership of the Prime Minister during the proceedings [1]. The resolution serves as a formal acknowledgement of his record run in office and the strategic direction of the country under his administration [2].
“Modi completed 12 years in office on May 21.”
The formal recognition of Narendra Modi as the longest-serving elected Prime Minister marks a symbolic transition in Indian political records. By explicitly citing the number of days served relative to Jawaharlal Nehru, the current administration is utilizing historical data to establish a new benchmark for political longevity and legitimacy in the modern era.




