Prime Minister Narendra Modi has made history by surpassing Indira Gandhi to become India’s second-longest serving Prime Minister in consecutive terms, with over 4,078 days in office as of July 25, 2025. Modi, who first took office in May 2014, has now served three consecutive terms, marking a significant milestone in Indian political history. His tenure is widely credited with major reforms in governance, economy, and foreign policy, and is often described by supporters as a 'golden era' for India. The achievement has been celebrated by political allies and international leaders, while also sparking debate about his legacy compared to previous leaders like Jawaharlal Nehru and Indira Gandhi. Modi now sets his sights on potentially surpassing Nehru’s record for the longest uninterrupted tenure as Prime Minister.
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