Historic Milestone: Modi Becomes India's Longest-Serving PM
Slovak Prime Minister Robert Fico congratulated Narendra Modi for becoming India's longest-serving elected Prime Minister, terming it a 'political miracle.' Modi's 4,399 days in office surpass Nehru's record. Fico praised India's rapid growth, digital advances, and global stature during Modi's visit to Slovakia.
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In a significant diplomatic engagement, Slovak Prime Minister Robert Fico extended hearty congratulations to Narendra Modi on Monday for achieving a pivotal political milestone. Modi, now India's longest-serving elected Prime Minister, was commended by Fico during a ceremony in Bratislava, where they exchanged Memorandums of Understanding and delivered joint press statements.
Fico hailed Modi's uninterrupted 4,399-day tenure, which eclipses the record set by former Prime Minister Jawaharlal Nehru, labeling it a 'political miracle.' Modi's enduring popularity was highlighted, along with accolades from global leaders, commemorating his accomplishment as a momentous occasion in India's political history.
Addressing broader themes of India's ascent on the world stage, Fico praised the nation's rapid economic advances, digital transformation, and AI developments. He underscored Slovakia's shared interests with India, emphasizing admiration for its achievements. Prime Minister Modi's visit marked the first-ever by an Indian leader to Slovakia, aiming to strengthen bilateral ties between the two nations.
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