Prime Minister Narendra Modi reaches a milestone as he completes 4,399 consecutive days in office, making him India’s longest-serving elected Prime Minister, according to multiple outlets. The record is presented as surpassing Jawaharlal Nehru’s previous benchmark of 4,398 consecutive days after the first general election. Reports describe Modi’s achievement occurring on June 10. The Hindu notes that the Union Cabinet congratulates Modi after he crosses the threshold, and mentions that President Droupadi Murmu, Home Minister Amit Shah and Defence Minister Rajnath Singh are among those who publicly welcomed the milestone. NDTV similarly states that Modi becomes the longest-serving prime minister with an unbroken tenure of 4,399 days. Mint and other coverage also refers to Modi’s reflections as part of the occasion, including comments that highlight public service, humility and duty as elements of effective governance. The sources broadly agree on the duration of Modi’s consecutive tenure, the comparison with Nehru’s record, and the official and political acknowledgements that follow the milestone.