Prime Minister Narendra Modi has received congratulatory messages from numerous world leaders on achieving the milestone of becoming India's longest continuously serving democratically elected Prime Minister, having served for 4,399 consecutive days across three consecutive mandates. The messages came from heads of state and government across multiple continents including Asia, Africa, Europe, and the Americas.
Leaders from Bhutan, Sri Lanka, Malaysia, Nigeria, Maldives, Kenya, South Korea, Italy, Denmark, Cyprus, Greece, Germany, Fiji, Ethiopia, Mauritius, Canada, Spain, Japan, Israel, United States, European Union, Mongolia, European Commission, Sweden, Singapore, Guyana, New Zealand, United Arab Emirates, Seychelles, Finland, and Austria all extended their congratulations. The messages consistently praised Modi's leadership, dedication to public service, and his role in advancing India's development and global standing.
Several leaders highlighted specific achievements under Modi's leadership, including lifting millions out of poverty, implementing digital public infrastructure at scale, driving unprecedented infrastructure growth, and strengthening India's voice in the Global South. Many expressed commitment to deepening bilateral relations and strengthening strategic partnerships with India across various domains including trade, technology, security, and cultural exchange.
The congratulatory messages emphasized the trust and confidence reposed in Modi's leadership by the Indian electorate and recognized India's position as the world's largest democracy. Several leaders referenced ongoing collaborations such as free trade agreements, cultural exchanges, and strategic partnerships that they look forward to advancing under Modi's continued leadership.