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The dates of the Lok Sabha elections 2024 are likely to be announced on 16 March 2024, and it is poised to be a pivotal moment in Indian political history, shaping the future trajectory of the nation. As voters prepare to cast their ballots, it's worthwhile to reflect on the leaders who have held the highest office in the country and the duration of their prime ministerships.
From the stalwarts who laid the foundation of independent India to the visionary leaders who navigated the complexities of a rapidly changing world, each prime minister has left an indelible mark on the nation's history. This post provides a comprehensive overview of the Indian Prime Ministers and the duration of their tenures, offering insights into the political landscape that has shaped modern India.

1.
Jawaharlal
Nehru
(1947-1964)
Duration:
17
years
Jawaharlal
Nehru,
fondly
known
as
Pandit
Nehru,
was
India's
first
prime
minister,
serving
from
independence
in
1947
until
his
death
in
1964.
Nehru
played
a
pivotal
role
in
shaping
the
foundations
of
modern
India,
championing
democracy,
secularism,
and
socialism.
His
tenure
was
marked
by
significant
achievements
in
nation-building,
including
the
initiation
of
economic
reforms
and
the
establishment
of
key
institutions
such
as
the
Planning
Commission
and
the
IITs.
2.
Gulzarilal
Nanda
(1964,
1966)
Duration:
13
days
in
1964
and
13
days
in
1966
Gulzarilal
Nanda
served
as
the
acting
prime
minister
of
India
on
two
occasions,
following
the
deaths
of
Jawaharlal
Nehru
and
Lal
Bahadur
Shastri.
His
short
tenures
were
marked
by
efforts
to
maintain
stability
and
continuity
in
governance
during
periods
of
transition.
3.
Lal
Bahadur
Shastri
(1964-1966)
Duration:
1
year
and
7
months
Lal
Bahadur
Shastri
succeeded
Jawaharlal
Nehru
as
prime
minister
and
is
remembered
for
his
leadership
during
the
Indo-Pakistani
War
of
1965.
His
slogan
"Jai
Jawan
Jai
Kisan"
(Hail
the
Soldier,
Hail
the
Farmer)
captured
the
spirit
of
the
nation
during
a
time
of
crisis
and
continues
to
inspire
generations.
4.
Indira
Gandhi
(1966-1977,
1980-1984)
Duration:
11
years
and
1
month,
and
4
years
Indira
Gandhi,
the
daughter
of
Jawaharlal
Nehru,
served
as
prime
minister
during
two
separate
terms,
with
a
brief
hiatus
in
1977-1980.
Her
tenure
was
marked
by
both
significant
achievements,
such
as
the
nationalization
of
banks
and
the
Green
Revolution,
as
well
as
controversies,
including
the
imposition
of
Emergency
in
1975.
5.
Morarji
Desai
(1977-1979)
Duration:
2
years
Morarji
Desai
was
the
first
prime
minister
not
belonging
to
the
Indian
National
Congress
to
be
elected
to
office.
His
tenure
was
marked
by
efforts
to
restore
civil
liberties
and
democratic
norms
after
the
Emergency
imposed
by
Indira
Gandhi.
6.
Charan
Singh
(1979-1980)
Duration:
6
months
Charan
Singh
served
as
the
prime
minister
of
India
for
a
brief
period,
leading
a
coalition
government.
His
tenure
was
marked
by
political
instability
and
challenges
in
governance.
7.
Rajiv
Gandhi
(1984-1989)
Duration:
5
years
Rajiv
Gandhi,
the
son
of
Indira
Gandhi,
became
prime
minister
following
her
assassination.
His
tenure
was
marked
by
efforts
to
modernize
India's
economy
and
society,
including
the
introduction
of
liberalization
measures.
8.
Vishwanath
Pratap
Singh
(1989-1990)
Duration:
11
months
Vishwanath
Pratap
Singh,
also
known
as
V.P.
Singh,
served
as
prime
minister
during
a
period
of
significant
political
turmoil,
marked
by
issues
such
as
the
Mandal
Commission
report
and
the
Bofors
scandal.
His
tenure
was
marked
by
efforts
to
address
social
inequalities
through
the
implementation
of
the
Mandal
Commission
recommendations.
9.
Chandra
Shekhar
(1990-1991)
Duration:
8
months
Chandra
Shekhar
served
as
the
prime
minister
of
India
during
a
period
of
political
instability,
leading
a
minority
government.
His
tenure
was
marked
by
efforts
to
stabilize
the
government
and
address
pressing
economic
challenges.
10.
P.V.
Narasimha
Rao
(1991-1996)
Duration:
5
years
P.V.
Narasimha
Rao
served
as
the
prime
minister
of
India
during
a
period
of
economic
liberalization
and
reform.
His
tenure
was
marked
by
significant
economic
reforms
that
paved
the
way
for
India's
emergence
as
a
global
economic
power.
11.
Atal
Bihari
Vajpayee
(1996,
1998-2004)
Duration:
13
days
in
1996
and
6
years
Atal
Bihari
Vajpayee
served
as
the
prime
minister
of
India
on
three
separate
occasions,
leading
the
first
non-Congress
government
to
complete
a
full
term
in
office.
His
tenure
was
marked
by
efforts
to
strengthen
India's
infrastructure,
promote
peace
with
neighboring
countries,
and
enhance
India's
global
stature.
12.
Manmohan
Singh
(2004-2014)
Duration:
10
years
Manmohan
Singh
served
as
the
prime
minister
of
India
for
two
consecutive
terms,
overseeing
a
period
of
rapid
economic
growth
and
development.
His
tenure
was
marked
by
efforts
to
further
liberalize
the
economy
and
strengthen
India's
international
relations.
13.
Narendra
Modi
(2014-present)
Duration:
7
years
and
counting
Narendra
Modi
is
the
current
prime
minister
of
India,
having
assumed
office
in
2014.
His
tenure
has
been
marked
by
a
focus
on
economic
development,
infrastructure,
and
social
welfare
schemes,
as
well
as
significant
foreign
policy
initiatives.



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