The National Democratic Alliance held a meeting in New Delhi on Tuesday to mark 12 years [1] of its government in India.
The gathering serves as a formal acknowledgment of Prime Minister Narendra Modi's tenure and the coalition's long-term stability. By celebrating this milestone, the NDA aims to consolidate its political base and align its members around the 'Viksit Bharat 2047' strategy, which outlines a vision for a developed India by the centenary of its independence.
During the proceedings, the coalition honored Modi for his tenure, noting that he is the longest-serving elected Prime Minister [2] in the country's history. The meeting brought together key figures of the alliance to reflect on the legislative and economic shifts that occurred over the last 12 years [1].
Union Minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan, representing the NDA, praised the period of leadership. Chouhan said the 12-year [1] tenure of Modi was a golden era for the nation.
While the event focused on celebration, the agenda included discussions on future governance and the strategic roadmap for the coming decades. The meeting emphasized the continuity of the NDA's policy framework as it moves toward its 2047 goals. Leaders focused on the record-breaking nature of the current term [2] as a foundation for future stability, a key priority for the coalition's diverse membership.
“The National Democratic Alliance held a meeting in New Delhi on Tuesday to mark 12 years of its government.”
The celebration of a 12-year tenure underscores the NDA's effort to project an image of permanence and historical legitimacy. By framing the term as a 'golden era' and linking it to the 'Viksit Bharat 2047' initiative, the coalition is attempting to transition from a focus on immediate electoral success to a long-term generational project, signaling to both domestic and international observers that the current leadership intends to maintain a consistent policy trajectory for the foreseeable future.

