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On March 22, 2026, PM Modi became India’s longest-serving head of government, surpassing Pawan Kumar Chamling’s record with 8,931 days in office.
On March 22, 2026, Prime Minister Narendra Modi became India’s longest-serving head of government, surpassing former Sikkim Chief Minister Pawan Kumar Chamling’s record with 8,931 days in office across his tenure as Gujarat’s Chief Minister and India’s Prime Minister.
He has led the BJP to victory in three consecutive general elections and emphasized national development, poverty reduction, and welfare initiatives.
Modi, the first Indian prime minister born after independence, has been credited with transforming Gujarat and advancing India’s global standing.
His milestone reflects sustained public trust and a decades-long commitment to governance.
El 22 de marzo de 2026, el Primer Ministro Modi se convirtió en el jefe de gobierno más longevo de la India, superando el récord de Pawan Kumar Chamling con 8,931 días en el cargo.