Modi Set to Break Records as India’s Second Longest Serving Prime Minister
Narendra Modi is poised to become India's second longest serving Prime Minister in consecutive terms, surpassing Indira Gandhi. By Friday, Modi will have completed 4,078 days in office. Previously, Modi led Gujarat from 2001 to 2014 and remains the longest serving non-Congress PM in India's history.

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Narendra Modi is poised to write a new chapter in India's political history as he surpasses Indira Gandhi to become the second longest serving prime minister. This milestone will be reached on Friday, marking 4,078 consecutive days at the helm.
An accomplished record-holder, Modi first took office in 2014 and has since led the Bharatiya Janata Party to three successive national victories. Notably, Modi also served as Gujarat's chief minister from 2001 to 2014, cementing his position as the longest serving non-Congress prime minister.
From leading six consecutive election wins to solidifying his legacy as an influential leader both in state and national politics, Modi's unparalleled journey reflects a significant impact on India's political landscape.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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