India, June 17 -- In the arena of global politics, navigating the democratic gauntlet of the world's most populous nation for more than twelve uninterrupted years is not merely a feat of longevity; it reflects an extraordinary degree of enduring public trust and political dexterity

June 10, 2026, marks a watershed moment in the history of global democracy. Completing exactly 4,399 consecutive days in office, Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi has officially become the longest-continuously serving elected Prime Minister in the nation's history. In doing so, he surpasses a six-decade-old record held by India's foundational Prime Minister, Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru, whose post-independence elected streak concluded at 4,398 days.

While polit...