Prime Minister Narendra Modi has achieved a historic milestone by surpassing Indira Gandhi to become the second-longest serving Prime Minister of India in an unbroken tenure. Modi has now completed 4,078 consecutive days in office, marking over 11 years since he first assumed the role in May 2014. This achievement is being celebrated by political leaders and supporters as a 'golden era' for India, with many highlighting his government's focus on development, defense reforms, and global leadership. The milestone has also sparked political debate, with opposition parties critiquing his tenure while the ruling BJP hails it as a period of significant progress. Modi remains the longest-serving non-Congress Prime Minister and the first born after India's independence.
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