12 years of Modi: What changed in India's voice abroad
India, June 16 -- A record can settle a statistic, but it can't settle a memory. On June 10, 2026, Narendra Modi crossed 4,399 consecutive days in office and passed Jawaharlal Nehru's 4,398-day record as India's longest-serving elected prime minister.
That milestone matters, but only up to a point. The larger question is how those 12 years changed the way the world read India, and how Indians, in time, will judge the trade-offs behind the power, pride, welfare, growth, and strain that came with them.
Why the record matters, and why it does not settle the verdict
Long rule gives a leader time to leave deep marks on institutions, habits, and public feeling. It also gives critics time to build a case. That is why 4,399 days is more than a...
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