Prime Minister Narendra Modi has officially become India's longest continuously serving elected Prime Minister, completing 4,399 consecutive days in office on June 10, 2026, surpassing the previous record of 4,398 days held by Jawaharlal Nehru after the country's first general elections, with the Union Cabinet passing a historic resolution marking this milestone as a symbol of India's democratic consciousness and public trust. Mr Modi took the oath of office on 26th May 2014 and has surpassed Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru, who first took the oath as an elected Prime Minister on 13th May 1952 and served until 27th May 1964, with Nehru's tenure amounting to 4,398 days while Modi's continuous tenure from 26th May 2014 to 10th June 2026 now stands at 4,399 days, making him the longest-serving elected Prime Minister in India's history.
The Historic Milestone: 4,399 Days of Continuous Service Surpassing Nehru’s 1952-1964 Record
The achievement of Prime Minister Narendra Modi is particularly noteworthy given the scale and complexity of governance in India, a nation of over 1.4 billion people characterized by extraordinary diversity in language, culture, religion, and geography, making sustained leadership across three consecutive national mandates in the world's largest democracy unprecedented in Indian political history. At a time when many countries have witnessed political churn, frequent changes in government, and policy uncertainty, India has experienced continuity in leadership and governance, reflecting sustained public trust across three consecutive national mandates that demonstrates the unprecedented support bestowed by the people upon a leader guided by the 'Nation First' resolve.
The Union Cabinet today passed a resolution marking June 10, 2026, as an historic milestone in the journey of Indian democracy, applauding Shri Narendra Modi for becoming the longest-serving elected Prime Minister of the country by establishing a record of 4,399 days of continuous service as an elected PM, surpassing the previous record held by Shri Jawaharlal Nehru, who served for 4,398 continuous days from 1952 to 1964. This occasion stands as a symbol of India's democratic consciousness, public trust, and the power of public participation, with the resolution extending heartfelt congratulations and best wishes to the Prime Minister while highlighting that this achievement coincides with the NDA government completing 12 years under his leadership.
From Humble Beginnings to the Nation's Highest Office
Prime Minister Modi's rise from a humble socio-economic background to the highest elected office without the support of a political dynasty is widely seen as an illustration of the opportunities and social mobility offered by India's democratic system, marking a departure from traditional political patterns where family connections often determined leadership trajectories. Shri Narendra Modi served as the Chief Minister of Gujarat for 14 years and was applauded for the economic growth and setting up advanced infrastructure in the state, among other key developments, before ascending to the nation's highest office, where he is known for campaigns like Swachh Bharat, Make in India, Digital India, and many more.
Amongst his several accolades, he is also famous for being the first Indian to win the Seoul Peace Prize award in 2018, while Independent global surveys have consistently ranked Prime Minister Modi among the world's most popular democratic leaders, with him also being conferred with the highest civilian honours of more than 30 countries. Harivansh Narayan Singh, Deputy Chairman of the Rajya Sabha, praised PM Modi's leadership, describing him as a "visionary" who has successfully translated ideas into action, remarking to ANI that "since independence, he is perhaps the first politician and a visionary who didn't just dream but actually implemented those dreams, bringing them to reality on the ground".
Poverty Eradication and Inclusive Development:
During Prime Minister Modi's tenure, nearly 250 million Indians moved out of multidimensional poverty, with the resolution acknowledging that the welfare of the poor has been placed at the center of governance, detailing an unprecedented scale of amenities delivered including pucca houses, electricity, clean water, and direct benefit transfers, alongside free rations for over 80 crore citizens and free medical treatment for over 60 crore poor individuals. These efforts collectively boosted national self-confidence and enabled over 25 crore people to defeat poverty, expressing gratitude for the policies that have enabled more than 25 crore poor people in India to defeat poverty under his leadership.
The resolution maps the empowerment of key demographics, recognizing the focus on youth power that propelled India into becoming the world's third-largest startup ecosystem and a scientific power through Mission Chandrayaan, while a new chapter of 'Women-Led Development' is detailed through comprehensive policies ranging from smoke-free kitchens and the Lakhpati Didi campaign to the historic 33 percent reservation for women in legislative bodies. Affirming farmers as a core pillar of a 'Viksit Bharat', the text applauds initiatives like PM Kisan Samman Nidhi and the provision of Kisan Credit Cards to pastoralists and fishermen, which have helped propel agricultural exports past the Rs 5 lakh crore mark, appreciating his efforts directed towards inclusive growth and social justice.
Digital Infrastructure and Economic Transformation
During this period, India has strengthened its position as the world's fastest-growing major economy, concluded major trade agreements with leading economies, and emerged as a more influential voice on global issues, including development, technology, climate action, and the priorities of the Global South, with people seeing rapid expansion of digital public infrastructure, large-scale infrastructure development, improvements in welfare delivery, and broad-based socio-economic progress. The resolution attributes the advancement of India's manufacturing capabilities in sectors from defense to AI to the momentum gained by the 'Make in India' and 'Aatmanirbhar Bharat' campaigns, underlining that political stability, dynamic governance, and far-sighted policies of the last 12 years have transformed India into the world's fastest-growing large economy.
Union Minister Sukanta Majumdar also celebrated PM Modi's historic milestone, emphasizing its significance in Indian political history, saying "There is a special day in the political history of India. Prime Minister Narendra Modi has set the record for the longest tenure as India's Prime Minister." Singh highlighted key policy initiatives under Modi's tenure, including the introduction of a 33 per cent reservation for women in the Lok Sabha and State Legislative Assemblies, the implementation of real-time digital payments, the rollout of the Goods and Services Tax, and decisive action on issues such as Article 370, noting that "whether it is the rule mandating 33% reservation for women in the Lok Sabha and State Legislative Assemblies, implementing real-time digital payments, taking bold steps like the rollout of GST to build a better future for the country, or addressing issues like Article 370, the government has acted decisively".
National Security and Decades-Pending Reforms
Praising the decisive 'Nation First' spirit in enacting decades-pending reforms, the resolution commends landmarks such as the abrogation of Article 370, implementation of GST and OROP, the CAA law, the Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita, and the consolidation of labor codes, with the document strongly emphasizing the elevation of national security evidenced by strict actions against terrorism like surgical and cross-border air strikes, 'Operation Sindoor', and the suspension of the unjust Indus Water Treaty. Commendable strides are also noted in the eradication of Naxalism, the signing of permanent peace accords in the North-East, and the resolution of the border dispute with Bangladesh, praising his leadership in strengthening national security and protecting India's interests.
The resolution further highlights India's strengthened global role through the successful G-20 presidency, International Yoga Day, and initiatives like the International Solar Alliance and Mission LiFE, with By taking development and heritage ('Vikas' and 'Virasat') together, the text noting a cultural renaissance symbolized by the new Parliament building and Kartavya Path, driven by a spirit of public participation that successfully navigated global crises like the Corona pandemic. Expressing gratitude for his unique dedication and tireless hard work towards serving the nation, the resolution expresses full support for his visionary resolve and leadership in building a 'Viksit Bharat' (Developed India).
Conclusion: India Paves Way to Developed Nation Status by 2047
Prime Minister Narendra Modi has officially become India's longest continuously serving elected Prime Minister, completing 4,399 consecutive days in office on June 10, 2026, surpassing Jawaharlal Nehru's 4,398-day record from 1952-1964, with the Union Cabinet passing a historic resolution that expresses heartfelt congratulations, gratitude for welfare work, appreciation for policies enabling 25 crore people to defeat poverty, acknowledgment of unique dedication and tireless hard work, appreciation for inclusive growth and social justice efforts, praise for national security leadership, and full support for visionary resolve in building Viksit Bharat. The adopted resolution concludes by extending best wishes for excellent health and long life while firmly expressing absolute confidence that under Modi's leadership, India will continue to achieve new heights as a self-reliant, secure, prosperous, and glorious nation, strongly paving the way to becoming a developed nation by 2047.
This historic milestone coincides with the NDA government completing 12 years under Modi's leadership and approaching the historic mark of 25 years of continuous service as Head of Government, with the resolution noting that after six decades the country has given a mandate to the NDA government for a third consecutive term, taking pride in leadership characterized by sensitivity, restraint, intent, and decisiveness. As the Prime Minister is the head of the government and leader of the Council of Ministers, chief of the executive branch of the Union Government, and since India's Independence in 1947 individuals of great calibre with passion to work for the country have become Prime Ministers, Modi's achievement as the current and fourth longest-serving Prime Minister of India who has now become the longest-serving elected PM represents unprecedented democratic continuity in Indian political history.
Harivansh Narayan Singh's observation that "the world is amazed to see him working 24/7 for the country" and that "he is perhaps the first politician in a democratic system to sustain such popularity for such a long period" captures the extraordinary nature of this achievement, while the resolution's emphasis that this occasion stands as a symbol of India's democratic consciousness, public trust, and power of public participation reflects how Modi's 4,399 days of continuous service represent not just personal achievement but manifestation of sustained democratic mandate that has transformed India into world's fastest-growing large economy while enabling 250 million Indians to move out of multidimensional poverty.











