Prime Minister Narendra Modi has surpassed the record of India's first Prime Minister, Jawaharlal Nehru, to become the longest continuously serving elected Prime Minister in the nation's history. Completing over four thousand three hundred ninety-eight consecutive days in office, this milestone marks a significant era of political stability and continuous governance. It reflects long-term policy continuity and the consolidation of the current ruling coalition's political mandate.
“For a long time, India's first Prime Minister, Jawaharlal Nehru, held the record for serving the longest time without a break. Now, the current Prime Minister has broken that record. This means the country has had the same leadership and policy direction for over 12 continuous years.”
Structure, organization and functioning of the Executive and the Judiciary.
Parliamentary Democracy relies on the executive being drawn from and responsible to the legislature. A leader with an absolute, continuous majority enjoys immense legislative leverage, moving away from the compromises of 'coalition dharma' towards decisive, top-down policy implementation, altering the traditional balance of power.
Under which Article of the Indian Constitution is the Prime Minister appointed by the President?
Which of the following statements is true regarding the tenure of the Prime Minister of India?
Examine the impact of long, uninterrupted tenures of the executive head on the policy landscape and democratic institutions of a country.
Polity GS Paper 2: Executive - President and Prime Minister. Parliament functioning.
Expected interview inquiries focusing on administrative neutrality, policy implications, and practical field limits.
Critical syllabus indicator for upcoming cycles: For a long time, India's first Prime Minister, Jawaharlal Nehru, held the record for serving the longest time without a break. Now, the current Prime Minister has broken that record. This means the country has had the same leadership and policy direction for over 12 continuous years.