List of prime ministers of India

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This is a list of heads of government of India.

Delhi Sultanate

Delhi Sultanate (1206–1290)

Delhi Sultanate (1290–1320)

Delhi Sultanate (1320–1413)

Timur Lenk erobert Delhi und setzt die Sayyiden ein

Delhi Sultanate (1413–1414);

Delhi Sultanate(1414–1451)

Delhi Sultanate (1451–1526)

1526–1540 durch das Mogulreich beherrscht

Delhi Sultanate (1540–1555)

  • Sher Schah (1540–1545)
  • Islam Schah (1545–1553)
  • Muhammad V. (1553–1555)
  • Firuz IV. (1555)
  • Ibrahim III. (1555)
  • Sikander III.Schah (1555)

List of Prime Minister

N Portrait Name Term of office Notable events Emperor
1 Amir Nizamuddin Khalifa 1526 1540 1st Battle of panipat

Battle of Khanwa

Babur (1526 – 1530)

& Humayun (1530 – 1540)

2 Qaracha Khan 1540 1550 He was a governor of qandhar and humayun appoint him as Grand-Vizier of the Mughal State. Humayun (1530 – 1556)
3 Bairam Khan[1] 1550 1560 Akbar-i-Azam
اکبر اعظم
(1556-1605)
4 Munim Khan 1560 1565
5 Muzaffar Khan Turbati[2] 1575 1579 No Vakil was appointed after his appointment to governorship in Bengal from 1579 until 1589
6 ABU'L FAZL IBN MUBARAK (D. 1602 AD) AKBARNAMA.jpg Abu'l-Fazl ibn Mubarak[3] 1579 1602
7 Khanzada Abdur Rahim[1] 1589 1595
8 Mirza Aziz Koka.png Mirza Aziz Koka[1] 1595 1605
9 Sharif Khan[1] 1605 1611 Jahangir
جہانگیر
(1605-1627)
10 A portrait of Mirza Ghiyas Beg aka 'I'timād-ud-Daulah', 18th century.jpg Mirza Ghias Beg[1] 1611 1622
11 Portrait of Asaf Khan.jpg Abu'l-Hasan Asaf Khan[1] 1622 1630
12 Afzal Khan Shirazi[1] 1630 1639 Shah Jahan
شاہ جہان
(1628-1658)
13 Islam Khan Mashadi[1] 1639 1640
14 Shaikh Ilam-ud-Din Ansari[4] 1640 1642
15 Sadullah Khan giving audience, c1655.jpg Sadullah Khan[5] 1642 1656
16 Mir Jumla.jpg Mir Jumla[6] 1656 1657 Alamgir I
عالمگیر
(1658-1707)
17 Jafar Khan[7] 1657 1658
18 Fazil Khan[7] 1658 1663
(17) Jafar Khan[6] 1663 1670 [8]
19 Asad Khan[9] 1675 1707
20 Mun'im Khan[10] 1707 1711 Bahadur Shah I
بہادر شاہ
(1707-1712)
21 Hidayatullah Khan[11] 1711 1713 Jahandar Shah
جہاندار شاہ
(1712-1713)
22 Zulfiqar Khan Nusrat Jung[12] 1712 1713
23 Mir Rustam Ali Khan[1] 1710 1737 Farrukhsiyar
فرخ سیر
(1713–1719)
24 Abdullah Khan Barha.jpg Sayyid Hassan Ali Khan Barha[13] 1713 1720
  • Mughal throne occupied by a series of puppet rulers under the Syed brothers.[14]
25 Muḥammad Amín Xán.jpg Muhammad Amin Khan Turani[13] 1720 1721 Muhammad Shah
محمد شاہ
(1719-1748)
26 Asaf Jah I of Hyderabad.jpg Mir Qamar-ud-Din Khan Asaf Jah I[15] 1721 1724
27 The vizier Qamar ud-Din circa 1735 Bibliothèque nationale de France, Paris.jpg Mir Fazil Qamar-ud-Din Khan 1724 1731
28 Saadat Ali Khan I.jpg Saadat Ali Khan I 1731 19 March 1739
(27) The vizier Qamar ud-Din circa 1735 Bibliothèque nationale de France, Paris.jpg Mir Fazil Qamar-ud-Din Khan 19 March 1739 1748
29 Safdarjung (1).jpg Safdar Jang[15] 1748 1753 Ahmad Shah Bahadur
احمد شاہ بہادر
(1748-1754)
30 Intizam-ud-Daulah[16] 1753 1754
31 Safdarjung, second Nawab of Awadh, Mughal dynasty. India. early 18th century.jpg Muhammad Muqim 1 October 1754 5 October 1754
32 Ghází al-Dín Xán ʿImád al-Mulk.jpg Imad-ul-Mulk Feroze Jung[16] 1754 1760 Alamgir II
عالمگیر دوم
(1754-1759)
33 अवध के नवाब शुजाउद्दौला.jpg

Jalal-ud-din Haider Abul-Mansur Khan

1760 1775 Shah Alam II
شاہ عالم دوم
(1760-1806)
34 Mirza Jawan Bakht 1760 1775
35 Asifportrait2 - Asuf ud Daula.jpg Asaf-ud-Daula 1775 1784
(34) Mirza Jawan Bakht 1784 1784
(35) Asifportrait2 - Asuf ud Daula.jpg Asaf-ud-Daula 1784 1797
36 WazirAliKhan.jpg Wazir Ali Khan 21 September 1797  21 January 1798

List of Prime Minister Mughal

N Portrait Birth Name Reign Birth Death Notes
46 Bahadur Shah II of India.jpg Abu Zafar Siraj al-Din Muhammad
3 March 1858 – 7 November 1862

(19 years, 360 days)

24 October 1775 Delhi, India 7 November 1862 (aged 87) Rangoon, Myanmar Last Mughal Emperor. Deposed by the British and was exiled to Burma after the rebellion of 1857.

List of prime ministers of India

Indian Armed Forces

No. Portrait Name
(birth and death)
Term of office Party
Took office Left office
132 Javed Khan 30 May 2027 Incumbent Military

lists

No. Portrait Name
(birth and death)
Term of office Party
Took office Left office
111 Subhas Chandra Bose NRB.jpg Subhash Chandra Bose
(1898–1945)
6 July 1943 18 August 1945 Indian National Army
(104) Jawaharlal Nehru Jawaharlal Nehru
(1889–1964)
18 August 1945 15 April 1952 Indian National Congress
15 April 1952 17 April 1957
17 April 1957 2 April 1962
2 April 1962 27 May 1964
112 Gulzarilal Nanda 1.jpg Gulzarilal Nanda
(1898–1998)
27 May 1964 9 June 1964
113 Lal Bahadur Shastri (from stamp).jpg Lal Bahadur Shastri
(1904–1966)
9 June 1964 11 January 1966
Gulzarilal Nanda 1.jpg Gulzarilal Nanda
(1898–1998)
11 January 1966 24 January 1966
114 Indira Gandhi official portrait.png Indira Gandhi
(1917–1984)
24 January 1966 4 March 1967
4 March 1967 15 March 1971
15 March 1971 24 March 1977
115 Morarji Desai During his visit to the United States of America (cropped).jpg Morarji Desai
(1896–1995)
24 March 1977 28 July 1979 Janata Party
116 Jagjivan Ram

(1908–1986)

28 July 1979 28 July 1979
117 Prime minister Charan Singh.jpg Charan Singh
(1902–1987)
28 July 1979 8 January 1980[RES] Janata Party (Secular)
118 Yashwantrao Chavan

(1913–1984)

8 January 1980 10 January 1980
(117) Prime minister Charan Singh.jpg Charan Singh

(1902–1987)

10 January 1980 14 January 1980
(114) Indira Gandhi official portrait.png Indira Gandhi
(1917–1984)
14 January 1980[§] 31 October 1984 Indian National Congress (I)
119 Rajiv Gandhi
(1944–1991)
31 October 1984 31 December 1984
31 December 1984 2 December 1989
120 Visit of Vishwanath Pratap Singh, Indian Minister for Trade, to the CEC (cropped).jpg Vishwanath Pratap Singh
(1931–2008)
2 December 1989 10 November 1990[NC] Janata Dal
(National Front)
121 Devi Lal

(1915–2001)

10 November 1990 10 November 1990 Samajwadi Janata Party (Rashtriya)
122 Chandra Shekhar Singh 2010 stamp of India.jpg Chandra Shekhar
(1927–2007)
10 November 1990 21 June 1991[RES]
123 Visit of Narasimha Rao, Indian Minister for Foreign Affairs, to the CEC (cropped)(2).jpg P. V. Narasimha Rao
(1921–2004)
21 June 1991 16 May 1996 Indian National Congress (I)
124 Atal Bihari Vajpayee (crop 2).jpg Atal Bihari Vajpayee
(1924–2018)
16 May 1996 1 June 1996[RES] Bharatiya Janata Party
125 H. D. Deve Gowda BNC.jpg H. D. Deve Gowda
(born 1933)
1 June 1996 21 April 1997[RES] Janata Dal
(United Front)
126 Inder Kumar Gujral 017.jpg Inder Kumar Gujral
(1919–2012)
21 April 1997 19 March 1998[RES]
(124) Atal Bihari Vajpayee (crop 2).jpg Atal Bihari Vajpayee
(1924–2018)
19 March 1998[§] 13 October 1999[NC] Bharatiya Janata Party
(NDA)
13 October 1999 22 May 2002
127 Lal Krishna Advani

(1927–)

22 May 2002 22 May 2002
(124) Atal Bihari Vajpayee (crop 2).jpg Atal Bihari Vajpayee

(1924–2018)

22 May 2002 22 May 2004
128 An image of Sonia Gandhi. Sonia Gandhi(1946 –) 22 May 2004 22 May 2004 Indian National Congress
(UPA)
129 Official Portrait of the Prime Minister Dr. Manmohan Singh.jpg Manmohan Singh
22 May 2004 22 May 2009
22 May 2009 26 May 2014
130 Official Photograph of Prime Minister Narendra Modi Portrait.png Narendra Modi
(born 1950)
26 May 2014 30 May 2019 Bharatiya Janata Party
(NDA)
30 May 2019 31 December 2026
131 Rahul Gandhi 30 May 2019 30 May 2027 Indian National Congress
132 Priyanka Gandhi 31 December 2026 30 May 2027 Indian National Congress
133 Yogi Adityanath 31 December 2026 30 May 2027 Bharatiya Janata Party

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Footnotes

  •   Assassinated or died in office
  • §  Returned to office after a previous non-consecutive term
  • RES  Resigned
  • NC  Resigned following a no-confidence motion

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