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India’s 2nd Longest Serving PM in History

​​​​​​Prime Minister Narendra Modi has set a new political milestone by becoming India’s second-longest-serving PM. On July 25, 2025, he surpassed Indira Gandhi’s record of 4,077 consecutive days in office, completing 4,078 days as Prime Minister.

This remarkable achievement highlights Modi’s tenure, his political dominance, and the BJP’s three consecutive wins in the general elections.

Background – Journey Towards the Record

To understand this achievement, let’s look at the Indian prime minister's tenure timeline.

  • Jawaharlal Nehru still holds the record as the longest-serving PM, having served for over 16 years.

  • Indira Gandhi’s tenure spanned from January 1966 to March 1977, making her the previous holder of the PM longevity record for a single uninterrupted term.

  • PM Modi took office on May 26, 2014, and with his consecutive days surpassing 4,078 by July 25, 2025, he has become the second-longest-serving PM of India.

This also answers the common current affairs question for exams: “Who is the 2nd longest serving Prime Minister of India?” – The answer is Narendra Modi.

Key Achievements of Modi’s Tenure

Modi’s record is not just about the number of days in office but also about transforming India’s political landscape.

  • First non-Congress Prime Minister to serve two full terms with a clear majority.

  • Longest-serving non-Congress PM in Indian history.

  • Led the BJP to election wins in 2014, 2019, and 2024, achieving what only Nehru's tenure had matched before.

  • His timeline of Narendra Modi’s prime ministerial tenure since 2014 reflects major policy decisions like Digital India, Make in India, GST, and several foreign policy successes.

Comparison – Nehru, Indira, and Modi

When we compare the Nehru longest serving PM record, Indira Gandhi tenure length, and Modi’s political milestone 2025, it shows a pattern of leadership continuity:

  • Nehru tenure: 16 years, 286 days.

  • Indira Gandhi's record: 11 years, 59 days (continuous from 1966–1977).

  • Modi record: 4,078 days (as of July 25, 2025).

This comparison of Nehru, Indira, and Modi tenures in days is crucial for exam aspirants, as such facts are often asked in SSC and UPSC exams.

Significance of This Political Milestone

  • longest second-longest-serving PM milestone underlines the BJP’s political dominance over the last decade.

  • It demonstrates the strong electoral support Modi has continued to enjoy since 2014.

  • His long tenure also means continuity of governance, long-term policies, and India’s growing global image.

Frequently Asked Current Affairs Questions (SSC Perspective)

Q1. Who is the second-longest-serving Prime Minister of India?

Ans. Narendra Modi, who overtook Indira Gandhi’s record on July 25, 2025.

Q2. How many days has Narendra Modi served as PM?

Ans. As of July 25, 2025, Modi has 4,078 days.

Q3. Which non-Congress PM has the longest tenure?

Ans. Narendra Modi is the longest-serving non-Congress PM in Indian history.

Q4. Did Modi overtake Indira Gandhi in tenure length?

Ans. Yes, Modi surpassed Indira Gandhi’s 4,077-day record to become the second-longest-serving PM of India.

Q5. What is the list of Indian PMs by days in office?

Ans. Nehru > Modi > Indira Gandhi > Vajpayee > Manmohan Singh (in terms of days served).

Final Thoughts

Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s historic achievement as the second-longest-serving PM marks a defining moment in India’s political history. By surpassing Indira Gandhi’s record of 4,077 consecutive days, Modi has not only set a new benchmark but also showcased strong public trust and political stability under his leadership.

His tenure of 4,078 days reflects a decade of transformative governance, landmark policies, and the BJP’s consistent electoral dominance. For SSC aspirants, this milestone is not just a current affairs highlight but also a key topic for general knowledge and Indian polity questions.

With this record, Modi joins the league of Nehru and Indira Gandhi, reinforcing his place among India’s most influential prime ministers. His journey from Gujarat’s Chief Minister to becoming the longest-serving non-Congress PM is a testament to his political strength and vision for India’s future.

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