,New Delhi: Prime Minister Narendra Modi has made another record in the history of India’s Independence Day celebrations. On August 15, 2025, PM Modi addressed the nation from the historic Red Fort in Delhi for the 12th time since he became Prime Minister in 2014. This year, his speech lasted for a solid 103 minutes, making it his longest Independence Day speech so far. With this, he broke his own record of 98 minutes set in 2024.

Breaking His Own Record
PM Modi is known for his powerful speeches on Independence Day, often filled with details about the government’s work, plans for the future, and his vision for the country. Last year, in 2024, his speech was 98 minutes long, which was already the longest in India’s Independence Day history. Now, in 2025, he has spoken for five minutes longer, setting a new record.
How This Compares with Other Leaders
Before PM Modi, the record for the longest Independence Day speech was much shorter. India’s first Prime Minister, Jawaharlal Nehru, delivered a 72-minute speech in 1947 — a historic address marking the country’s freedom from British rule. In 2005, Prime Minister Manmohan Singh’s speech lasted 50 minutes. PM Modi’s current record of 103 minutes is far longer than both.
What He Spoke About
PM Modi’s speech covered many topics. He spoke about India’s progress in technology, infrastructure, agriculture, education, and healthcare. He shared details of new government schemes aimed at improving the lives of farmers, women, and young people. He also focused on India’s growing role in the world and the importance of unity among citizens.
The Prime Minister discussed the challenges facing the country, including economic issues, climate change, and the need for job creation. He encouraged Indians to work together to make the nation stronger, saying that the next 25 years are crucial for India’s journey towards becoming a developed country.
Independence Day Traditions
Every year on August 15, the Prime Minister hoists the national flag at the Red Fort in Delhi and addresses the nation. This tradition started with Jawaharlal Nehru in 1947. Over the years, Independence Day speeches have become an important way for leaders to share their achievements, plans, and hopes for the future.
PM Modi’s speeches are known for being detailed and full of data, often mentioning specific numbers, targets, and success stories from across the country. His long speeches reflect his style of connecting with the public by explaining the government’s work in simple language.
The Significance of 12 Consecutive Speeches
This year also marks another record for PM Modi — it is the 12th consecutive time he has addressed the nation from the Red Fort on Independence Day. No other Prime Minister in India’s history has delivered as many speeches in a row. This shows his long tenure as the country’s leader and his commitment to this tradition.
Public Reactions
Reactions to PM Modi’s 103-minute speech were mixed. Supporters praised his energy and ability to speak at length about important issues without losing focus. They said the long speech showed his dedication to informing the public about the government’s work.
However, some people felt the speech was too long and could have been shorter while still covering the main points. On social media, jokes and memes also appeared about the length of the speech, with some comparing it to watching a full movie.
A Historic Moment
Regardless of opinions on the length, PM Modi’s speech on August 15, 2025, will be remembered as a historic moment. Speaking for 103 minutes from the Red Fort, he not only broke his own record but also set a high mark for future leaders. His Independence Day addresses have now become an important part of India’s political history.
Looking Ahead
PM Modi ended his speech with a message of hope, urging all Indians to contribute to the nation’s development. He reminded people that India has the talent, resources, and determination to become one of the world’s leading nations.
With this year’s record-breaking speech, PM Modi has once again shown his ability to capture the nation’s attention on its most important day. Whether one agrees or disagrees with his views, there is no doubt that August 15, 2025, will be remembered as the day he made history at the Red Fort.
