Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Sunday reached a historic milestone in Indian politics, becoming the longest-serving head of a government in the country with 8,931 days in office. The achievement places him ahead of Pawan Kumar Chamling, who previously held the record after serving as Sikkim’s chief minister for more than 24 years.
The milestone reflects Modi’s long and continuous journey in public office, beginning with his tenure as Gujarat’s chief minister in 2001 and continuing through three consecutive terms as India’s Prime Minister. Political observers say the record is not just about numbers but highlights a sustained presence in governance across both state and national levels, something rarely seen in India’s political landscape.
Modi served as the chief minister of Gujarat from October 2001 to May 2014, becoming the state’s longest-serving leader and winning four consecutive assembly elections. His tenure was marked by a strong administrative style and a focus on infrastructure and industrial growth, which later became a key part of his national political narrative. In 2014, he moved to the national stage after leading the Bharatiya Janata Party to a decisive victory in the general elections and has since been re-elected in 2019 and 2024.
Senior leaders from the government congratulated the Prime Minister on the achievement. Defence Minister Rajnath Singh described the milestone as a reflection of Modi’s dedication to public service, saying his political journey has been driven by commitment to the nation and its people. Home Minister Amit Shah also praised Modi’s governance, calling it a legacy built on hard work, integrity and a nation-first approach.
Prime Minister Shri @narendramodi is now the longest-serving head of a government in India.
Pure devotion to the nation and its people defines PM Modi Ji. From his unwavering commitment as the Chief Minister of Gujarat to his dedicated leadership as the Prime Minister, his life… pic.twitter.com/llGPwziZZC
— Rajnath Singh (@rajnathsingh) March 22, 2026
Beyond domestic politics, the milestone coincides with Modi’s growing global visibility. He recently became the first world leader to cross 100 million followers on Instagram, underlining his strong digital outreach and direct communication with citizens and international audiences. Analysts believe this digital presence has helped shape his political image and connect with younger voters.
Modi Ji’s decades of Seva have shaped an era of his own. Whether it is giving the poor their rights, setting new landmarks in development or enhancing the nation's pride on global platforms, the Modi era has transformed India unrecognisably.
Fostering this new India required a…
— Amit Shah (@AmitShah) March 22, 2026
Political experts note that surpassing Chamling’s record is significant because it combines long-term administrative experience at both state and central levels. It also reflects the stability of leadership in recent years, as Modi continues to remain a central figure in India’s governance and electoral politics.
As he crosses the 8,931-day mark, the focus now shifts to how this extended tenure will influence future policy decisions, political strategy and India’s leadership role on the global stage.
