Prime Minister Narendra Modi has overtaken Indira Gandhi’s record to become the second-longest serving Prime Minister in India’s history, with 4,078 consecutive days in office. Modi, who first took office in May 2014, is the first PM born in independent India and the longest-serving non-Congress Prime Minister. This milestone highlights his political longevity and the continued dominance of the BJP under his leadership. Modi’s tenure is marked by significant political and economic reforms, as well as a strong focus on national identity and development. He now stands behind only Jawaharlal Nehru in terms of length of service as India’s Prime Minister.
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