Narendra Modi surpasses Indira Gandhi to become India's second-longest-serving PM

Prime Minister Narendra Modi achieved a historic milestone by completing 4,078 consecutive days in office. This accomplishment places him as India's second-longest serving Prime Minister, surpassing Indira Gandhi's uninterrupted tenure. Modi holds the distinction of being the first Prime Minister born after Independence in 1947. His leadership spans eleven years of transformative governance across multiple sectors.

The administration implemented major economic reforms such as the Goods and Services Tax system in 2017. Digital India initiatives revolutionized citizen services through online platforms and UPI payment systems. Infrastructure development accelerated with programs like Bharatmala and Sagarmala expanding national connectivity. The government launched social welfare schemes such as Ayushman Bharat and Pradhan Mantri Awas Yojana.

Modi's foreign policy emphasized strategic autonomy and global engagement. India hosted the G20 summit in 2023, elevating its international profile. His electoral success includes six consecutive victories as Gujarat Chief Minister and Prime Minister. This tenure represents a significant chapter in India's post-liberalization development.
 

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