Prime Minister Narendra Modi has achieved a significant milestone, becoming the second-longest serving Prime Minister of India. As of July 25, 2025, Modi has completed 4,078 days in office, surpassing Indira Gandhi's record of 4,077 consecutive days.
- Consecutive Days in Office: Modi has served 4,078 uninterrupted days as Prime Minister, showcasing his enduring leadership.
- Longest-Serving Non-Congress PM: Modi is the longest-serving Prime Minister from a non-Congress party and the first from a non-Hindi-speaking state to achieve this feat.
- Election Wins: Modi has won six consecutive elections as a party leader, including three Gujarat Assembly elections (2002, 2007, 2012) and three Lok Sabha elections (2014, 2019, 2024).
- 24 Years of Leadership: Modi has led democratically elected governments for almost 24 years, combining his tenure as Gujarat's Chief Minister and India's Prime Minister.
- Second-Longest Serving PM: Modi has surpassed Indira Gandhi's record, becoming the second-longest serving Prime Minister in India.
- Jawaharlal Nehru's Record: The country's first Prime Minister, Jawaharlal Nehru, holds the record for the longest tenure, serving 6,126 days. Modi needs 2,048 more days to match this record.
- First PM Born After Independence: Modi is the first and only Prime Minister born after India's independence.
- Unique Leadership: He is the only non-Congress leader to complete two full terms and be re-elected twice with a majority, securing a majority independently in the Lok Sabha.