PM Modi's Historic Milestone: A Decade of Delivering for India

India's PM Narendra Modi, now the longest-serving elected leader, has prioritized welfare and transformation, focusing on the poor, farmers, and infrastructure. | India News

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Prime Minister Narendra Modi has reached a historic milestone, becoming India's longest-serving elected PM. With 4,399 days of service, he has surpassed the tenure of Jawaharlal Nehru after his first electoral victory in 1952.

The Modi government has ensured free foodgrains for over 810 million people, enabled financial inclusion through 580 million Jan Dhan bank accounts, and provided tap water connections to 160 million households.

His leadership has steered India towards the Viksit Bharat 2047 mission, combining pride in India's heritage with an ambitious development agenda.

The government has also strengthened the confidence of businesses and the middle class through major reforms, including the Goods and Services Tax and lower tax rates.

The true significance of the PM's historic milestone lies not in the number of days served, but in the scale of change delivered.