Mukesh Ambani congratulated Prime Minister Narendra Modi for becoming the longest-serving elected Prime Minister of India during a corporate gathering this week [1, 2].
The recognition highlights the intersection of India's political stability and its corporate growth. As the head of one of Asia's largest conglomerates, Ambani's public endorsement reflects the influence of long-term leadership on national economic planning.
Ambani made the remarks during the 49th Annual General Meeting of Reliance Industries Limited in 2026 [1, 2]. He said Modi completed 25 uninterrupted years in public office [2].
"We congratulate him on this remarkable milestone in public service," Ambani said. "His vision for India's growth and the corresponding execution plan has been instrumental in the rapid, all-round growth India has witnessed" [1].
The Reliance Chairman said the Prime Minister's tenure of 25 years [2] represents an unmatched feat in global governance [2]. He said the country's rapid development was due to the specific vision and execution strategies implemented by the administration [1, 2].
The 49th AGM served as the venue for the commendation, where Ambani linked the stability of the political leadership to the broader trajectory of the Indian economy [1, 2].
“"His vision for India's growth and the corresponding execution plan has been instrumental in the rapid, all-round growth India has witnessed."”
The public acknowledgement of Narendra Modi's 25-year tenure by Mukesh Ambani underscores a symbiotic relationship between India's top political leadership and its industrial titans. By framing the Prime Minister's longevity as a driver of 'all-round growth,' the statement emphasizes the corporate sector's preference for policy continuity and stable governance to facilitate large-scale economic expansion.



