Prime Minister Narendra Modi became India's longest-serving prime minister in consecutive terms on June 10, 2024 [2].
This milestone marks a significant shift in India's political history, as Modi surpassed the previous record held by the nation's first prime minister, Jawaharlal Nehru. The achievement underscores the longevity of the current administration's hold on power and its influence over the country's legislative and social direction.
Leaders from the National Democratic Alliance (NDA) gathered at Bharat Mandapam in New Delhi to recognize the achievement [1]. During the meeting, the NDA leaders praised the prime minister's tenure and his contributions to the nation [3]. The president of India also joined in congratulating the leader for the historic achievement [2].
According to records, Modi reached this milestone after completing 4,399 days in office [4]. The event served as a focal point for the NDA to laud the leadership and stability provided by the prime minister during his consecutive terms [1].
Modi thanked the president and the NDA leaders for their wishes [2]. The gathering at Bharat Mandapam highlighted the collective support of the coalition government as they celebrated what supporters said was a matter of pride for India [3].
“Modi has completed 4,399 days in office”
By surpassing Jawaharlal Nehru's tenure, Narendra Modi has established a new benchmark for executive longevity in India's democratic system. This record reflects the continued electoral success of the BJP-led coalition and suggests a consolidation of power that may reshape the historical perception of leadership within the Indian republic.



