Prime Minister Narendra Modi is set to deliver his eleventh consecutive Independence Day address on Thursday, marking his first speech since securing a record-equalling third consecutive term in office.
With his oath-taking on June 9, Modi matched Jawaharlal Nehru's record of three terms as prime minister. He is now poised to become the third prime minister, after Nehru and Indira Gandhi, to address the nation from the ramparts of the Red Fort on eleven consecutive August 15 occasions.
Nehru, a leading figure of the Congress party, delivered 17 straight Independence Day speeches, while Indira Gandhi, who served as prime minister from January 1966 to March 1977 and again from January 1980 to October 1984, addressed the nation 16 times, with 11 of those speeches being consecutive.
With this upcoming address, Modi will also surpass former Prime Minister Manmohan Singh, who delivered ten Independence Day speeches during his tenure.
Modi's first Independence Day speech in 2014 introduced several major initiatives, including Swachh Bharat and Jan Dhan accounts. Since then, his addresses have often featured key announcements and policy highlights.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi holds the record for delivering the longest Independence Day speeches, with an average duration of 82 minutes—longer than any other prime minister in India's history.
Former Prime Minister IK Gujral comes closest, with an average of 71 minutes, based on his lone speech in 1997.
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