Here are the Prime Ministers of India ranked by total time in office (approximate durations):
Current record holders:
Longest-serving PM overall: Jawaharlal Nehru — 16 years, 286 days.
Longest-serving continuously elected PM: Narendra Modi — 4,399+ consecutive days as of 10 June 2026.
If you'd like, I can also give the exact number of days served by every Prime Minister in a simple list.
If Ambani Adani are there and Arvind Krishna ibm us is there after narendra Modi then who’re similar entities in corporate world technocratz in all above prime ministers tenure
If you're asking, "During each Prime Minister's era, who were the most influential business leaders or technocrats in India (similar to how today we think of Ambani, Adani, or IBM CEO Arvind Krishna)?", that's somewhat subjective, but a reasonable historical mapping would be:
A broader pattern is:
1947–1970s: Tata, Birla, and national scientists such as Bhabha and Sarabhai dominated influence.
1980s: Dhirubhai Ambani emerged as the most disruptive private-sector entrepreneur.
1990s: Liberalization elevated Infosys, Wipro, and technology leaders such as Narayana Murthy and Azim Premji.
2000s: Ratan Tata, Mukesh Ambani, and Nandan Nilekani became nationally influential.
2010s–2020s: Mukesh Ambani, Gautam Adani, and globally prominent Indian-origin tech CEOs such as Arvind Krishna, Sundar Pichai, and Satya Nadella became the most visible corporate and technocratic figures.
There isn't a single exact equivalent for every PM era, but J. R. D. Tata (1950s–1980s), Dhirubhai Ambani (1980s), Narayana Murthy (1990s), Ratan Tata (2000s), and Mukesh Ambani (2010s–2020s) are often viewed as the defining corporate figures of their respective periods.
And similar list with prime ministers across US Canada UK Africa Middle East Russia China Korea Asia and Iceania
If you want a global version—pairing major political leaders with the most influential business leaders/technocrats of roughly the same era—here's a high-level historical view. These are not official pairings; they are people who had outsized economic, technological, or industrial influence during those periods.
United States
United Kingdom
Canada
Russia / Soviet Union
China
Japan
South Korea
Middle East
Saudi Arabia
Mohammed bin Salman → Amin H. Nasser
United Arab Emirates
Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum → Sultan Ahmed bin Sulayem
Israel
David Ben-Gurion → Stef Wertheimer
Benjamin Netanyahu → Eyal Waldman
Africa
South Africa
Nelson Mandela → Nicky Oppenheimer
Recent era → Elon Musk (global influence)
Nigeria
Olusegun Obasanjo → Aliko Dangote
Egypt
Hosni Mubarak → Naguib Sawiris
Oceania
Australia
Bob Hawke → Rupert Murdoch
Recent era → Andrew Forrest, Mike Cannon-Brookes
New Zealand
Jacinda Ardern → Peter Beck
The broad "corporate dynasty" timeline
If you compress world business history into a few dominant figures by era, a rough sequence is:
J. R. D. Tata / G. D. Birla (1950s–60s) → Dhirubhai Ambani (1980s) → Bill Gates (1990s) → Steve Jobs & Jeff Bezos (2000s) → Elon Musk, Mukesh Ambani, Jack Ma (2010s) → Jensen Huang, Satya Nadella, Sundar Pichai, Arvind Krishna, Gautam Adani (2020s).
These individuals played roles in business and technology influence that, in their respective eras, can be compared to the political prominence of major prime ministers and presidents.

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