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Prime Minister Narendra Modi has once again made history. He has become the first Prime Minister since independence to complete three consecutive terms. It is worth noting that he first took the oath of office on May 26, 2014, following the BJP’s electoral victory. He subsequently secured the premiership again in 2019 and 2024, making him the first leader since independence to serve three consecutive terms.

Prime Minister Narendra Modi has become the first leader to complete 12 years—or 4,399 days—as India’s Prime Minister. PM Modi claimed the top spot by surpassing the record held by India’s first Prime Minister, Jawaharlal Nehru, whose tenure lasted 4,398 days. Former Prime Minister Indira Gandhi holds the third position with a tenure of 4,077 days, while Dr. Manmohan Singh ranks fourth with 3,656 days.

On the occasion of Prime Minister Narendra Modi completing three terms, senior BJP leaders Amit Shah and Rajnath Singh described the milestone as a reflection of the public’s strengthened trust in Modi’s work regarding security, culture, and diplomacy. Responding to this, PM Modi remarked that good governance is measured by public service, which in turn reinforces trust. Meanwhile, global leaders from the US, Israel, the Maldives, Australia, Sri Lanka, Papua New Guinea, Trinidad and Tobago, and Africa also extended their congratulations.

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