Thakur pointed to the longevity of this administration, noting that the current term represents the longest tenure for a democratically elected Prime Minister in India’s history. He argued that the era has been defined by decisive governance, moving beyond incremental policy changes to address long-standing national goals that had remained unresolved for decades.
Central to this assessment were specific legislative and cultural shifts, including the construction of the Ram Temple and the abrogation of Article 370. These actions, combined with consistent economic growth, have elevated India’s standing on the global stage. According to Thakur, the current stability serves as the foundation for the country’s ongoing efforts to fulfill broader national aspirations.





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