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List of prime ministers of India

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List of prime ministers of India

The prime minister of India is the chief executive of the Government of India and chair of the Union Council of Ministers. Although the president of India is the constitutional, nominal, and ceremonial head of state, in practice and ordinarily, the executive authority is vested in the prime minister and their chosen Council of Ministers. The prime minister is the leader elected by the party with a majority in the lower house of the Indian parliament, the Lok Sabha, which is the main legislative body in the Republic of India. The prime minister and their cabinet are at all times responsible to the Lok Sabha. The prime minister can be a member of the Lok Sabha or of the Rajya Sabha, the upper house of the parliament. The prime minister ranks third in the order of precedence.

The prime minister is appointed by the president of India; however, the prime minister has to enjoy the confidence of the majority of Lok Sabha members, who are directly elected every five years, unless a prime minister resigns. The prime minister is the presiding member of the Council of Ministers of the Union government. The prime minister unilaterally controls the selection and dismissal of members of the council; and allocation of posts to members within the government. This council, which is collectively responsible to the Lok Sabha as per Article 75(3), assists the president regarding the operations under the latter's powers; however, by the virtue of Article 74 of the Constitution, such 'aid and advice' tendered by the council is binding. Since 1947, India has had 14 prime ministers. Jawaharlal Nehru was India's first prime minister, serving as prime minister of the Dominion of India from 15 August 1947 until 26 January 1950, and thereafter of the Republic of India until his death in May 1964. (India conducted its first post-independence general elections in 1952). Earlier, Nehru had served as prime minister of the Interim Government of India during the British Raj from 2 September 1946 until 14 August 1947, his party, the Indian National Congress having won the 1946 Indian provincial elections. Nehru was succeeded by Lal Bahadur Shastri, whose 1 year 7-month term ended in his death in Tashkent, then in the USSR, where he had signed the Tashkent Declaration between India and Pakistan. Indira Gandhi, Nehru's daughter, succeeded Shastri in 1966 to become the country's first female prime minister. Eleven years later, her party, the Indian National Congress, lost the 1977 Indian general election to the Janata Party, whose leader Morarji Desai became the first non-Congress prime minister. After Desai resigned in 1979, his former associate Charan Singh briefly held office until the Congress won the 1980 Indian general election and Indira Gandhi returned as prime minister. Her second term as prime minister ended five years later on 31 October 1984, when she was assassinated by her bodyguards. Her son Rajiv Gandhi was sworn in as India's youngest premier. Members of Nehru–Gandhi family have been prime minister for approximately 38 years. After a general election loss, Rajiv Gandhi's five-year term ended; his former cabinet colleague, V. P. Singh of the Janata Dal, formed the year-long National Front coalition government in 1989. A seven-month interlude under prime minister Chandra Shekhar followed, after which the Congress party returned to power, forming the government under P. V. Narasimha Rao in June 1991, Rajiv Gandhi having been assassinated earlier that year. Rao's five-year term was succeeded by four short-lived governments—Atal Bihari Vajpayee from the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) for 13 days in 1996, a year each under United Front prime ministers H. D. Deve Gowda and Inder Kumar Gujral, and Vajpayee again for 13 months in 1998–1999. In 1999, Vajpayee's National Democratic Alliance (NDA) won the general election, the first non-Congress alliance to do so, and he served a full five-year term as prime minister. The Congress and its United Progressive Alliance (UPA) won the general elections in 2004 and 2009, Manmohan Singh serving as prime minister between 2004 and 2014. The BJP won the 2014 Indian general election, and its parliamentary leader Narendra Modi formed the first non-Congress single-party majority government. The BJP went on to win the 2019 Indian general election with a bigger margin, granting a second term for the incumbent Modi government. After the 2024 Indian general election, Modi became the prime minister for the third consecutive time, leading a coalition government after the BJP lost its majority, only the second to do so after the first prime minister Jawaharlal Nehru.

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Jawaharlal Nehru (1889–1964) MP for United Provinces (1947–1952) and Phulpur
1947
1947–1950
Jawaharlal Nehru (1889–1964) MP for United Provinces (1947–1952) and Phulpur
Name (born – died) Constituency
Jawaharlal Nehru (1889–1964) MP for United Provinces (1947–1952) and Phulpur
Age when assumed office
57 years 274 days
Term of office Duration in years and days
15 August 1947
Term of office Duration in years and days
27 May 1964[†]
Term of office Duration in years and days
16 years 286 days
Election
Concurrent ministerial positions
External and Commonwealth Affairs Defence (1952–1955, 1957) Finance (1958)
Party
Indian National Congress
Ministry
Nehru I
Head of State (Tenure)
King George VI (1947–1950)
Nehru II
Nehru II
Name (born – died) Constituency
Nehru II
Nehru III
Nehru III
Name (born – died) Constituency
Nehru III
Nehru IV
Nehru IV
Name (born – died) Constituency
Nehru IV
Age when assumed office
Sarvepalli Radhakrishnan (1962–1967)
Gulzarilal Nanda (acting) (1898–1998) MP for Sabarkantha
Gulzarilal Nanda (acting) (1898–1998) MP for Sabarkantha
Name (born – died) Constituency
Gulzarilal Nanda (acting) (1898–1998) MP for Sabarkantha
Age when assumed office
65 years, 328 days
Term of office Duration in years and days
27 May 1964
Term of office Duration in years and days
9 June 1964[DIS]
Term of office Duration in years and days
13 days
Election
Concurrent ministerial positions
Home Affairs External Affairs Atomic Energy
Party
Nanda I
Lal Bahadur Shastri (1904–1966) MP for Allahabad
Lal Bahadur Shastri (1904–1966) MP for Allahabad
Name (born – died) Constituency
Lal Bahadur Shastri (1904–1966) MP for Allahabad
Age when assumed office
59 years 251 days
Term of office Duration in years and days
9 June 1964
Term of office Duration in years and days
11 January 1966[†]
Term of office Duration in years and days
1 year, 216 days
Election
External Affairs (1964)
Concurrent ministerial positions
Shastri
Gulzarilal Nanda (acting) (1898–1998) MP for Sabarkantha
Gulzarilal Nanda (acting) (1898–1998) MP for Sabarkantha
Name (born – died) Constituency
Gulzarilal Nanda (acting) (1898–1998) MP for Sabarkantha
Age when assumed office
67 years, 191 days
Term of office Duration in years and days
11 January 1966
Term of office Duration in years and days
24 January 1966[DIS]
Term of office Duration in years and days
13 days
Election
Minister of Home Affairs Minister of Atomic Energy
Concurrent ministerial positions
Nanda II
Indira Gandhi (1917–1984) MP for Uttar Pradesh (Rajya Sabha, 1966–1967) MP for Rae Bareli (1967–1977)
Indira Gandhi (1917–1984) MP for Uttar Pradesh (Rajya Sabha, 1966–1967) MP for Rae Bareli (1967–1977)
Name (born – died) Constituency
Indira Gandhi (1917–1984) MP for Uttar Pradesh (Rajya Sabha, 1966–1967) MP for Rae Bareli (1967–1977)
Age when assumed office
48 years, 66 days
Term of office Duration in years and days
24 January 1966
Term of office Duration in years and days
24 March 1977[DIS]
Term of office Duration in years and days
11 years, 59 days
Election
External Affairs (1967–1969) Finance (1970) Home Affairs (1970–1973) Information and Broadcasting (1971–1974) Defence (1975)
Concurrent ministerial positions
Indira I
Indira II
Indira II
Name (born – died) Constituency
Indira II
Age when assumed office
Zakir Husain (1967–1969)
Morarji Desai (1896–1995) MP for Surat
Morarji Desai (1896–1995) MP for Surat
Name (born – died) Constituency
Morarji Desai (1896–1995) MP for Surat
Age when assumed office
81 years, 24 days
Term of office Duration in years and days
24 March 1977
Term of office Duration in years and days
28 July 1979[RES]
Term of office Duration in years and days
2 years, 126 days
Election
1977
Concurrent ministerial positions
Finance (1977, 1979) Home Affairs (1978–1979)
Party
Janata Party
Ministry
Desai
Charan Singh (1902–1987) MP for Baghpat
Charan Singh (1902–1987) MP for Baghpat
Name (born – died) Constituency
Charan Singh (1902–1987) MP for Baghpat
Age when assumed office
76 years, 217 days
Term of office Duration in years and days
28 July 1979
Term of office Duration in years and days
14 January 1980[RES]
Term of office Duration in years and days
170 days
Election
Concurrent ministerial positions
None
Party
Janata Party (Secular)
Ministry
Charan
Indira Gandhi (1917–1984) MP for Medak
Indira Gandhi (1917–1984) MP for Medak
Name (born – died) Constituency
Indira Gandhi (1917–1984) MP for Medak
Age when assumed office
62 years, 56 days
Term of office Duration in years and days
14 January 1980[§]
Term of office Duration in years and days
31 October 1984[†]
Term of office Duration in years and days
4 years, 291 days
Election
1980
Concurrent ministerial positions
Defence (1980–1982) External Affairs (1984)
Party
Indian National Congress (I)
Ministry
Indira IV
Zail Singh (1982-1987)
Zail Singh (1982-1987)
Name (born – died) Constituency
Zail Singh (1982-1987)
Rajiv Gandhi (1944–1991) MP for Amethi
Rajiv Gandhi (1944–1991) MP for Amethi
Name (born – died) Constituency
Rajiv Gandhi (1944–1991) MP for Amethi
Age when assumed office
40 years, 72 days
Term of office Duration in years and days
31 October 1984
Term of office Duration in years and days
2 December 1989[DIS]
Term of office Duration in years and days
5 years, 32 days
Election
Concurrent ministerial positions
External Affairs (1984–1985, 1987–1988) Tourism, Civil Aviation and Commerce (1984–1985) Environment and Forests (1984–1986) Defence (1985–1987) Finance (1987)
Party
Rajiv I
Rajiv II
Rajiv II
Name (born – died) Constituency
Rajiv II
Age when assumed office
Ramaswamy Venkataraman (1987–1992)
V. P. Singh (1931–2008) MP for Fatehpur
V. P. Singh (1931–2008) MP for Fatehpur
Name (born – died) Constituency
V. P. Singh (1931–2008) MP for Fatehpur
Age when assumed office
58 years, 160 days
Term of office Duration in years and days
2 December 1989
Term of office Duration in years and days
10 November 1990[NC]
Term of office Duration in years and days
343 days
Election
1989
Concurrent ministerial positions
Defence Human Resource Development External Affairs (1989)
Party
Janata Dal
Ministry
Vishwanath
Chandra Shekhar (1927–2007) MP for Ballia
Chandra Shekhar (1927–2007) MP for Ballia
Name (born – died) Constituency
Chandra Shekhar (1927–2007) MP for Ballia
Age when assumed office
63 years, 207 days
Term of office Duration in years and days
10 November 1990
Term of office Duration in years and days
21 June 1991[RES]
Term of office Duration in years and days
223 days
Election
Concurrent ministerial positions
External Affairs (1990)
Party
Samajwadi Janata Party (Rashtriya)
Ministry
Chandra Shekhar
P. V. Narasimha Rao (1921–2004) MP for Nandyal
P. V. Narasimha Rao (1921–2004) MP for Nandyal
Name (born – died) Constituency
P. V. Narasimha Rao (1921–2004) MP for Nandyal
Age when assumed office
69 years, 358 days
Term of office Duration in years and days
21 June 1991
Term of office Duration in years and days
16 May 1996[DIS]
Term of office Duration in years and days
4 years, 330 days
Election
1991
Concurrent ministerial positions
Chemicals and Fertilizers (1991–1994) External Affairs (1992–1993) Defence (1993–1996) Railways (1995–1996)
Party
Indian National Congress (I)
Ministry
Rao
Atal Bihari Vajpayee (1924–2018) MP for Lucknow
Atal Bihari Vajpayee (1924–2018) MP for Lucknow
Name (born – died) Constituency
Atal Bihari Vajpayee (1924–2018) MP for Lucknow
Age when assumed office
71 years, 143 days
Term of office Duration in years and days
16 May 1996
Term of office Duration in years and days
1 June 1996[RES]
Term of office Duration in years and days
16 days
Election
1996
Concurrent ministerial positions
Chemicals and Fertilizers Textiles Commerce and Industry
Party
Bharatiya Janata Party
Ministry
Vajpayee I
H. D. Deve Gowda (born 1933) MP for Karnataka (Rajya Sabha)
H. D. Deve Gowda (born 1933) MP for Karnataka (Rajya Sabha)
Name (born – died) Constituency
H. D. Deve Gowda (born 1933) MP for Karnataka (Rajya Sabha)
Age when assumed office
63 years, 14 days
Term of office Duration in years and days
1 June 1996
Term of office Duration in years and days
21 April 1997[RES]
Term of office Duration in years and days
324 days
Election
Concurrent ministerial positions
Home Affairs (1996) Agriculture (1996) Textiles (1996) Urban Development (1996–1997)
Party
Janata Dal (United Front)
Ministry
Deve Gowda
Inder Kumar Gujral (1919–2012) MP for Bihar (Rajya Sabha)
Inder Kumar Gujral (1919–2012) MP for Bihar (Rajya Sabha)
Name (born – died) Constituency
Inder Kumar Gujral (1919–2012) MP for Bihar (Rajya Sabha)
Age when assumed office
77 years, 138 days
Term of office Duration in years and days
21 April 1997
Term of office Duration in years and days
19 March 1998[RES]
Term of office Duration in years and days
332 days
Election
Concurrent ministerial positions
Personnel, Public Grievances and Pensions External Affairs Finance (1997)
Party
Gujral
Atal Bihari Vajpayee (1924–2018) MP for Lucknow
Atal Bihari Vajpayee (1924–2018) MP for Lucknow
Name (born – died) Constituency
Atal Bihari Vajpayee (1924–2018) MP for Lucknow
Age when assumed office
73 years, 84 days
Term of office Duration in years and days
19 March 1998[§]
Term of office Duration in years and days
22 May 2004[DIS]
Term of office Duration in years and days
6 years, 64 days
Election
1998
Concurrent ministerial positions
External Affairs (1998) Information and Broadcasting, Communications and Information Technology (1998) Non Conventional Energy Sources (1998–1999) Coal and Mines (2002) Environment and Forests (2003–2004)
Party
Bharatiya Janata Party (National Democratic Alliance)
Ministry
Vajpayee II
Vajpayee III
Vajpayee III
Name (born – died) Constituency
Vajpayee III
Manmohan Singh (1932–2024) MP for Assam (Rajya Sabha)
Manmohan Singh (1932–2024) MP for Assam (Rajya Sabha)
Name (born – died) Constituency
Manmohan Singh (1932–2024) MP for Assam (Rajya Sabha)
Age when assumed office
71 years, 239 days
Term of office Duration in years and days
22 May 2004
Term of office Duration in years and days
26 May 2014[DIS]
Term of office Duration in years and days
10 years, 4 days
Election
2004
Concurrent ministerial positions
Personnel, Public Grievances and Pensions Atomic Energy Space External Affairs (2005–2006) Finance (2008–2009, 2012) Culture (2009–2011)
Party
Indian National Congress (United Progressive Alliance)
Ministry
Manmohan I
Manmohan II
Manmohan II
Name (born – died) Constituency
Manmohan II
Narendra Modi (born 1950) MP for Varanasi
Narendra Modi (born 1950) MP for Varanasi
Name (born – died) Constituency
Narendra Modi (born 1950) MP for Varanasi
Age when assumed office
63 years, 251 days
Term of office Duration in years and days
26 May 2014
Term of office Duration in years and days
Incumbent
Term of office Duration in years and days
11 years, 359 days
Election
2014
Concurrent ministerial positions
Personnel, Public Grievances and Pensions Atomic Energy Space
Party
Bharatiya Janata Party (National Democratic Alliance)
Ministry
Modi I
Modi II
Modi II
Name (born – died) Constituency
Modi II
Modi III
Modi III
Name (born – died) Constituency
Modi III
Portrait
Name (born – died) Constituency
Age when assumed office
Term of office Duration in years and days
Election
Concurrent ministerial positions
Party
Ministry
Head of State (Tenure)
Jawaharlal Nehru (1889–1964) MP for United Provinces (1947–1952) and Phulpur
57 years 274 days
15 August 1947
27 May 1964[†]
16 years 286 days
External and Commonwealth Affairs Defence (1952–1955, 1957) Finance (1958)
Indian National Congress
Nehru I
King George VI (1947–1950)
Rajendra Prasad (1950–1962)
1951–52
Nehru II
1957
Nehru III
1962
Nehru IV
Sarvepalli Radhakrishnan (1962–1967)
Gulzarilal Nanda (acting) (1898–1998) MP for Sabarkantha
65 years, 328 days
27 May 1964
9 June 1964[DIS]
13 days
Home Affairs External Affairs Atomic Energy
Nanda I
Lal Bahadur Shastri (1904–1966) MP for Allahabad
59 years 251 days
9 June 1964
11 January 1966[†]
1 year, 216 days
External Affairs (1964)
Shastri
Gulzarilal Nanda (acting) (1898–1998) MP for Sabarkantha
67 years, 191 days
11 January 1966
24 January 1966[DIS]
13 days
Minister of Home Affairs Minister of Atomic Energy
Nanda II
Indira Gandhi (1917–1984) MP for Uttar Pradesh (Rajya Sabha, 1966–1967) MP for Rae Bareli (1967–1977)
48 years, 66 days
24 January 1966
24 March 1977[DIS]
11 years, 59 days
External Affairs (1967–1969) Finance (1970) Home Affairs (1970–1973) Information and Broadcasting (1971–1974) Defence (1975)
Indira I
1967
Indira II
Zakir Husain (1967–1969)
V. V. Giri (1969) (acting)
Mohammad Hidayatullah (1969) (acting)
V. V. Giri (1969–1974)
1971
Indian National Congress (R)
Indira III
Fakhruddin Ali Ahmed (1974–1977)
B. D. Jatti (1977) (acting)
Morarji Desai (1896–1995) MP for Surat
81 years, 24 days
24 March 1977
28 July 1979[RES]
2 years, 126 days
1977
Finance (1977, 1979) Home Affairs (1978–1979)
Janata Party
Desai
Neelam Sanjiva Reddy (1977–1982)
Charan Singh (1902–1987) MP for Baghpat
76 years, 217 days
28 July 1979
14 January 1980[RES]
170 days
None
Janata Party (Secular)
Charan
Indira Gandhi (1917–1984) MP for Medak
62 years, 56 days
14 January 1980[§]
31 October 1984[†]
4 years, 291 days
1980
Defence (1980–1982) External Affairs (1984)
Indian National Congress (I)
Indira IV
Zail Singh (1982-1987)
Rajiv Gandhi (1944–1991) MP for Amethi
40 years, 72 days
31 October 1984
2 December 1989[DIS]
5 years, 32 days
External Affairs (1984–1985, 1987–1988) Tourism, Civil Aviation and Commerce (1984–1985) Environment and Forests (1984–1986) Defence (1985–1987) Finance (1987)
Rajiv I
1984
Rajiv II
Ramaswamy Venkataraman (1987–1992)
V. P. Singh (1931–2008) MP for Fatehpur
58 years, 160 days
2 December 1989
10 November 1990[NC]
343 days
1989
Defence Human Resource Development External Affairs (1989)
Janata Dal
Vishwanath
Chandra Shekhar (1927–2007) MP for Ballia
63 years, 207 days
10 November 1990
21 June 1991[RES]
223 days
External Affairs (1990)
Samajwadi Janata Party (Rashtriya)
Chandra Shekhar
P. V. Narasimha Rao (1921–2004) MP for Nandyal
69 years, 358 days
21 June 1991
16 May 1996[DIS]
4 years, 330 days
1991
Chemicals and Fertilizers (1991–1994) External Affairs (1992–1993) Defence (1993–1996) Railways (1995–1996)
Indian National Congress (I)
Rao
Shankar Dayal Sharma (1992–1997)
Atal Bihari Vajpayee (1924–2018) MP for Lucknow
71 years, 143 days
16 May 1996
1 June 1996[RES]
16 days
1996
Chemicals and Fertilizers Textiles Commerce and Industry
Bharatiya Janata Party
Vajpayee I
H. D. Deve Gowda (born 1933) MP for Karnataka (Rajya Sabha)
63 years, 14 days
1 June 1996
21 April 1997[RES]
324 days
Home Affairs (1996) Agriculture (1996) Textiles (1996) Urban Development (1996–1997)
Janata Dal (United Front)
Deve Gowda
Inder Kumar Gujral (1919–2012) MP for Bihar (Rajya Sabha)
77 years, 138 days
21 April 1997
19 March 1998[RES]
332 days
Personnel, Public Grievances and Pensions External Affairs Finance (1997)
Gujral
K. R. Narayanan (1997–2002)
Atal Bihari Vajpayee (1924–2018) MP for Lucknow
73 years, 84 days
19 March 1998[§]
22 May 2004[DIS]
6 years, 64 days
1998
External Affairs (1998) Information and Broadcasting, Communications and Information Technology (1998) Non Conventional Energy Sources (1998–1999) Coal and Mines (2002) Environment and Forests (2003–2004)
Bharatiya Janata Party (National Democratic Alliance)
Vajpayee II
1999
Vajpayee III
A. P. J. Abdul Kalam (2002–2007)
Manmohan Singh (1932–2024) MP for Assam (Rajya Sabha)
71 years, 239 days
22 May 2004
26 May 2014[DIS]
10 years, 4 days
2004
Personnel, Public Grievances and Pensions Atomic Energy Space External Affairs (2005–2006) Finance (2008–2009, 2012) Culture (2009–2011)
Indian National Congress (United Progressive Alliance)
Manmohan I
Pratibha Patil (2007–2012)
2009
Manmohan II
Pranab Mukherjee (2012–2017)
Narendra Modi (born 1950) MP for Varanasi
63 years, 251 days
26 May 2014
Incumbent
11 years, 359 days
2014
Personnel, Public Grievances and Pensions Atomic Energy Space
Bharatiya Janata Party (National Democratic Alliance)
Modi I
Ram Nath Kovind (2017–2022)
2019
Modi II
Droupadi Murmu (2022–present)
2024
Modi III
· List of prime ministers by length of term
Longest continuous term
Longest continuous term
Name
Longest continuous term
Party
Total years of premiership
Jawaharlal Nehru
Jawaharlal Nehru
Name
Jawaharlal Nehru
Party
INC
Length of term
16 years, 286 days
Narendra Modi
Narendra Modi
Name
Narendra Modi
Party
BJP
Length of term
11 years, 359 days
Indira Gandhi
Indira Gandhi
Name
Indira Gandhi
Party
INC/INC(I)/INC(R)
Length of term
11 years, 59 days
Length of term
15 years, 350 days
Manmohan Singh
Manmohan Singh
Name
Manmohan Singh
Party
INC
Length of term
10 years, 4 days
Atal Bihari Vajpayee
Atal Bihari Vajpayee
Name
Atal Bihari Vajpayee
Party
BJP
Length of term
6 years, 64 days
Length of term
6 years, 80 days
Rajiv Gandhi
Rajiv Gandhi
Name
Rajiv Gandhi
Party
INC(I)
Length of term
5 years, 32 days
P. V. Narasimha Rao
P. V. Narasimha Rao
Name
P. V. Narasimha Rao
Party
4 years, 330 days
Morarji Desai
Morarji Desai
Name
Morarji Desai
Party
JP
Length of term
2 years, 126 days
Lal Bahadur Shastri
Lal Bahadur Shastri
Name
Lal Bahadur Shastri
Party
INC
Length of term
1 year, 216 days
V. P. Singh
V. P. Singh
Name
V. P. Singh
Party
JD
Length of term
343 days
Inder Kumar Gujral
Inder Kumar Gujral
Name
Inder Kumar Gujral
Party
332 days
H. D. Deve Gowda
H. D. Deve Gowda
Name
H. D. Deve Gowda
Party
324 days
Chandra Shekhar
Chandra Shekhar
Name
Chandra Shekhar
Party
SJP(R)
Length of term
223 days
Charan Singh
Charan Singh
Name
Charan Singh
Party
JP(S)
Length of term
170 days
Gulzarilal Nanda (acting)
Gulzarilal Nanda (acting)
Name
Gulzarilal Nanda (acting)
Party
INC
Length of term
13 days
Length of term
26 days
Name
Party
Length of term
Longest continuous term
Total years of premiership
Jawaharlal Nehru
INC
16 years, 286 days
Narendra Modi
BJP
11 years, 359 days
Indira Gandhi
INC/INC(I)/INC(R)
11 years, 59 days
15 years, 350 days
Manmohan Singh
INC
10 years, 4 days
Atal Bihari Vajpayee
BJP
6 years, 64 days
6 years, 80 days
Rajiv Gandhi
INC(I)
5 years, 32 days
P. V. Narasimha Rao
4 years, 330 days
Morarji Desai
JP
2 years, 126 days
Lal Bahadur Shastri
INC
1 year, 216 days
V. P. Singh
JD
343 days
Inder Kumar Gujral
332 days
H. D. Deve Gowda
324 days
Chandra Shekhar
SJP(R)
223 days
Charan Singh
JP(S)
170 days
Gulzarilal Nanda (acting)
INC
13 days
26 days
Political parties by total timespan of their member holding PMO (as of 20 May 2026) · List by party
1
1
No.
1
Political party
INC/INC(I)/INC(R)
Number of Prime ministers
7
Total years of holding PMO
54 years, 166 days
2
2
No.
2
Political party
BJP
Number of Prime ministers
2
Total years of holding PMO
18 years, 74 days
3
3
No.
3
Political party
JD
Number of Prime ministers
3
Total years of holding PMO
2 years, 269 days
4
4
No.
4
Political party
JP
Number of Prime ministers
1
Total years of holding PMO
2 years, 126 days
5
5
No.
5
Political party
SJP(R)
Number of Prime ministers
1
Total years of holding PMO
223 days
6
6
No.
6
Political party
JP(S)
Number of Prime ministers
1
Total years of holding PMO
170 days
No.
Political party
Number of Prime ministers
Total years of holding PMO
1
INC/INC(I)/INC(R)
7
54 years, 166 days
2
BJP
2
18 years, 74 days
3
JD
3
2 years, 269 days
4
JP
1
2 years, 126 days
5
SJP(R)
1
223 days
6
JP(S)
1
170 days

References

  1. 15 including Gulzarilal Nanda who twice acted in the role, of which 7 having at least one full term, ruling country for
  2. Including Gulzarilal Nanda
  3. Cambridge Companion to Comparative Constitutional Law
    https://doi.org/10.1017%2F9781316716731
  4. The Oxford Handbook of the Indian Constitution
  5. Constitutional Origins, Structure, and Change in Federal Countries
  6. The Oxford Handbook of the Indian Constitution
  7. Markets, Governance, and Institutions: In the Process of Economic Development
  8. Constitutional Origins, Structure, and Change in Federal Countries
  9. The Oxford Handbook of the Indian Constitution
  10. The Oxford Handbook of the Indian Constitution
  11. Constitutional Origins, Structure, and Change in Federal Countries
  12. India Today
    https://www.indiatoday.in/magazine/society-the-arts/story/19950115-book-review-lal-bahadur-shastri-prime-minister-of-india-1964-66-a-life-of-truth-in-politics-806851-1995-01-15
  13. The Week
    https://www.theweek.in/content/archival/news/india/1966-indira-gandhi.html
  14. Rediff
    https://www.rediff.com/news/report/slide-show-1-ls-election-before-modi-there-was-morarjibhai/20140407.htm
  15. The Economic Times
    https://economictimes.indiatimes.com/news/politics-and-nation/jd-u-demands-bharat-ratna-to-former-pm-charan-singh/articleshow/50272488.cms
  16. The Washington Post
    https://www.washingtonpost.com/world/asia_pacific/in-india-next-generation-of-gandhi-dynasty/2011/11/17/gIQA28SdMO_story.html
  17. Rediff
    https://www.rediff.com/election/2004/may/03espec1.htm
  18. NDTV
    https://www.ndtv.com/india-news/atal-bihari-vajpayee-dies-the-3-time-pm-who-captivated-india-with-his-oratory-1901509
  19. Outlook
    https://www.outlookindia.com/website/story/pm-modi-rahul-gandhi-greet-manmohan-singh-on-his-86th-birthday/317198
  20. "BJP, Modi Win Landslide Victory in Indian Elections"
    https://thediplomat.com/2014/05/bjp-modi-win-landslide-victory-in-indian-elections/
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