Narendra Modi took the oath as Prime Minister of India on May 26, 2014 [1].
The anniversary marks 12 years of leadership for the Prime Minister [2]. This milestone reflects a significant period of governance and policy implementation within the country's political landscape.
Government officials have highlighted the anniversary as a turning point for the nation. Rajnath Singh said that May 26, 2014, marked the beginning of a transformative phase in India's civilizational and developmental journey [1].
Modi's tenure has seen a focus on both infrastructure and social development. The 12-year mark [2] serves as a point of reflection for the administration's long-term goals and the evolution of its domestic agenda.
Supporters of the administration point to this date as the start of a new era in Indian politics. The ceremony that took place on May 26, 2014 [1], established the foundation for the current government's approach to leadership and governance.
As the country observes this anniversary, the administration continues to emphasize its commitment to the developmental journey mentioned by Singh. The duration of this leadership, spanning more than a decade, positions the current government as one of the most enduring in the country's recent history [2].
“Narendra Modi took the oath as Prime Minister of India on May 26, 2014.”
The 12-year anniversary of Narendra Modi's first oath of office underscores the consolidation of power and the long-term stability of his administration. By framing the date as a 'transformative phase,' the government is signaling that its tenure is not merely a political term but a civilizational shift in how India is governed.





