Prime Minister Narendra Modi expressed gratitude to Vice President CP Radhakrishnan for his warm wishes, stating that the trust and blessings of the people of India inspire him to work harder in service of the nation. Modi affirmed that all his efforts will continue to be guided by the aim of building a Viksit Bharat that is prosperous and proud of India's civilizational heritage, and that no stone will be left unturned in fulfilling the dreams and aspirations of fellow Indians.
International leaders extended congratulations to Modi on becoming India's longest-serving continuous Prime Minister. Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney stated that as Canada and India renew their partnership, he looks forward to continuing collaborative efforts to deliver greater prosperity for both nations. Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez, in a letter dated 10 June 2026, noted this achievement reflects India's institutional vitality as the world's largest democracy and the government's commitment to progress and stability. Sánchez highlighted the Spain-India Dual Year of Culture, Tourism, and Artificial Intelligence being commemorated in 2026 with great success as a symbol of bilateral ties dynamism. Japanese Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi conveyed that since assuming office in May 2014, Modi has made invaluable contributions to the remarkable advancement of Japan-India relations.
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