10/06/2026
Prime Minister Narendra Modi has achieved a remarkable feat, setting a new standard for leadership in India by becoming the longest-serving elected Prime Minister. He has surpassed the record previously held by Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru, who first took oath as an elected Prime Minister on May 13, 1952, and served until May 27, 1964. Pandit Nehru's tenure as an elected Prime Minister spanned 4,398 days. From May 26, 2014, to June 10, 2026, PM Modi's continuous tenure now stands at 4,399 days, cementing his place in history as a trailblazing leader who has redefined the role of the Prime Minister in India.