Prime Minister Narendra Modi will on Wednesday become the country’s longest continuously serving elected premier, marking 12 years at the helm of the central government.
Modi will have served 4,399 days as Prime Minister on Wednesday, becoming the longest continuously serving elected premier.
Over the course of the past 12 years, the government has managed to eradicate the once dreaded left-wing terrorism, revolutionise welfare delivery, build the JAM trinity and UPI, boosted rail, road and airport infrastructure, reshaped India’s defence and nuclear doctrine, and avenge Pakistani terrorism.
The National Democratic Alliance (NDA) is set to pass a resolution at its meeting on Wednesday to mark the occasion and felicitate the PM for his performance and leadership.
Leaders across the world congratulated the PM and acknowledged his transformative governance, advocacy for the Global South, and his vision of an inclusive and economically dynamic India.