On July 25, 2025, Prime Minister Narendra Modi made history by surpassing Indira Gandhi’s record of 4,077 consecutive days in office. With 4,078 uninterrupted days as Prime Minister, Modi has now become India’s second-longest serving PM in a single term, marking a major political milestone.
Modi first assumed office on May 26, 2014, and has since led the country through two full terms, with a third in progress. A prominent figure in Indian politics for over two decades, he previously served as Chief Minister of Gujarat from 2001 to 2014.
Key highlights of his tenure include being the first non-Congress PM to serve two full terms with a majority in the Lok Sabha and the longest-serving PM from a non-Hindi-speaking state. He also led the BJP to three consecutive national election victories, a feat matched only by Jawaharlal Nehru.
This landmark reinforces Modi’s enduring electoral popularity, policy continuity, and his role in reshaping India’s domestic and international political landscape.

