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Prime Minister Narendra Modi called on King Charles III at his residence on Thursday during which he presented a tree sapling as part of his "Ek Ped Maa Ke Naam" environmental initiative.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Friday became the second-longest-serving prime minister, surpassing Indira Gandhi's tenure by a day. On July 25, 2025, Modi completes 4,078 days in office, surpassing Indira Gandhi's record of 4,
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With this milestone, PM Modi becomes the second longest consecutively serving Prime Minister in India's history, behind only the country's first Prime Minister Jawaharlal Nehru. As PM Narendra Modi marks 4,078 consecutive days in office on July 25, 2025, he also holds several historic distinctions.
PM Narendra Modi will reach another milestone in his career on Friday when he will overtake Indira Gandhi's 48-year-old record of having the second-longest consecutive stint as PM. Modi will complete 4,
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Asianet Newsable on MSNPM Modi Reflects on UK Visit, Shares ‘Chai Pe Charcha’ Moment with Keir Starmer
Prime Minister Narendra Modi concluded his UK visit, calling it “very important” for future generations. He shared a warm ‘Chai Pe Charcha’ moment with UK PM Keir Starmer and highlighted key trade agreements and Vision 2035 roadmap.
Modi, 74, the first prime minister born in Independent India, was sworn-in for the third consecutive term in June last year.
Prime Minister Modi's foreign trips cost nearly Rs 295 crore from 2021-2024. In 2025, visits to five countries, including the US and France, cost over Rs 67 crore. France was the most expensive single trip in 2025.