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Delhi Sultanate

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Delhi Sultanate (1206–1290)

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Delhi Sultanate (1290–1320)

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Delhi Sultanate (1320–1413)

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Delhi Sultanate (1413–1414);

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Delhi Sultanate(1414–1451)

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Delhi Sultanate (1451–1526)

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through 1526–1540 Moguls ruled

Delhi Sultanate (1540–1555)

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Early or Great Mughals

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Later or Lesser Mughals

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Name Term of office
Bahadur Shah al II-lea 1857 1857
Victoria 1876 1901
Eduard al VII-lea 1901 1910
George al V-lea 1910 1936
Eduard al VIII-lea 1936 1936
George al VI-lea 1936 1947

Governor-General of the Presidency of Fort William in Bengal (1773–1833)

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The Regulating Act of 1773 replaced the office of the Governor of the Presidency of Fort William in Bengal with Governor-General of the Presidency of Fort William in Bengal. The office of the Governor of the Presidency of Fort William in Bengal was restored in 1833.

Portrait Name Term Appointer
Warren Hastings[nb 1] 20 October
1773
8 February
1785
East India Company

(1773–1858)
John Macpherson
(acting)
8 February
1785
12 September
1786
The Marquess Cornwallis[nb 2] 12 September
1786
28 October
1793
John Shore 28 October
1793
18 March
1798
Alured Clarke
(acting)
18 March
1798
18 May
1798
The Earl of Mornington[nb 3] 18 May
1798
30 July
1805
The Marquess Cornwallis 30 July
1805
5 October
1805
Sir George Barlow, Bt
(acting)
10 October
1805
31 July
1807
The Lord Minto 31 July
1807
4 October
1813
The Marquess of Hastings[nb 4] 4 October
1813
9 January
1823
John Adam
(acting)
9 January
1823
1 August
1823
The Lord Amherst[nb 5] 1 August
1823
13 March
1828
William Butterworth Bayley
(acting)
13 March
1828
4 July
1828
  1. Originally joined on 28 April 1772
  2. Earl Cornwallis from 1762; created Marquess Cornwallis in 1792.
  3. Created Marquess Wellesley in 1799.
  4. Earl of Moira prior to being created Marquess of Hastings in 1816
  5. Created Earl Amherst in 1826.
Governors of the Presidency of Fort William in Bengal

(ex-officio Governor-General of India, 1834-1854)

Name

(birth–death)

Portrait Took office Left office Appointer
The Lord William Bentick

(1774–1839)

15 November 1834

(1833)

20 March 1835 East India
Company

Sir Charles Metcalfe, Bt, ICS[2]

(acting) (1785–1846)

20 March 1835 4 March 1836
The Lord Auckland (1784–1849) 4 March 1836 28 February 1842
The Lord Ellenborough (1790–1871) 28 February 1842 June 1844
William Wilberforce Bird, ICS[2]

(acting) (1784–1857)

June 1844 23 July 1844
Sir Henry Hardinge (1785–1856) 23 July 1844 12 January 1848
The Earl of Dalhousie (1812–1860) 12 January 1848 1 May 1854

(28 February 1856)

    Governors-General and Viceroys of India and Governors-General of the Dominion of India, 1858–1950

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    Governor-General or Viceroy
    (lifespan)
    Term of office Secretary of State for India Prime Minister
    Governors-General and Viceroys of India, 1858–1947
    Appointed by Queen Victoria (1837–1901)

    Charles Canning, Viscount Canning(1812–1862)
    1 November
    1858
    21 March
    1862

    James Bruce, 8th Earl of Elgin
    (1811–1863)
    21 March
    1862
    20 November
    1863
    Charles Wood Viscount Palmerston

    Robert Napier (acting)
    (1810–1890)
    21 November
    1863
    2 December
    1863

    William Denison (acting)
    (1804–1871)
    2 December
    1863
    12 January
    1864

    John Lawrence, Baronet
    (1811–1879)
    12 January
    1864
    12 January
    1869

    Richard Bourke, 6th Earl of Mayo
    (1822–1872)
    12 January
    1869
    8 February
    1872
    George Campbell, 8th Duke of Argyll William Ewart Gladstone

    John Strachey (acting)
    (1823–1907)
    9 February
    1872
    23 February
    1872

    Francis Napier, 10th Lord Napier (acting)
    (1819–1898)
    24 February
    1872
    3 May
    1872

    Thomas Baring, Lord Northbrook
    (1826–1904)
    3 May
    1872
    12 April
    1876

    Robert Bulwer-Lytton, 1st Earl of Lytton
    (1831–1891)
    12 April
    1876
    8 June
    1880

    George Robinson, 1st Marquess of Ripon
    (1827–1909)
    8 June
    1880
    13 December
    1884

    Frederick Hamilton-Temple-Blackwood, Earl of Dufferin
    (1826–1902)
    13 December
    1884
    10 December
    1888

    Henry Petty-Fitzmaurice, 5th Marquess of Lansdowne
    (1845–1927)
    10 December
    1888
    21 January
    1894

    Victor Bruce, 9th Earl of Elgin (1849–1917)
    21 January
    1894[3]
    6 January
    1899

    George Curzon, 1st Marquess Curzon of Kedleston[nb 1]
    (1859–1925)
    6 January
    1899
    18 November
    1905
    Appointed by King Edward VII (1901–1910)

    Gilbert Elliot-Murray-Kynynmound, 4th Earl of Minto
    (1845–1914)
    18 November
    1905
    23 November
    1910
    Appointed by King George V (1910–1936)

    Charles Hardinge, 1st Baron Hardinge of Penshurst
    (1858–1944)
    23 November
    1910
    4 April
    1916

    Frederic Thesiger, 1st Viscount Chelmsford
    (1868–1933)
    4 April
    1916
    2 April
    1921

    Rufus Isaacs, 1st Marquess of Reading
    (1860–1935)
    2 April
    1921
    3 April
    1926

    E. F. L. Wood, Lord Irwin
    (1881–1959)
    3 April
    1926
    1 July
    1929

    George Goshen, 2nd Viscount Goshen (acting)
    (1866–1952)
    1 July
    1929
    18 April 1931

    Freeman Freeman-Thomas, Earl of Willingdon
    (1866–1941)
    18 April
    1931
    18 April
    1936
    Appointed by King Edward VIII (1936)

    Victor Hope, 2nd Marquess of Linlithgow
    (1887–1952)
    18 April
    1936
    1 October
    1943
    Appointed by King George VI (1936–1947) (as Emperor of India)

    Archibald Wavell, Viscount Wavell
    (1883–1950)
    1 October
    1943
    21 February
    1947

    Louis Mountbatten, Viscount Mountbatten of Burma
    (1900–1979)
    21 February
    1947
    15 August
    1947
    Governor-General
    (birth–death)
    Term of office   Prime Minister
    Governors-General of the Dominion of India, 1947–1950
    Appointed by King George VI {{Small|(1947–1950) (as King of India

    Louis Mountbatten, Viscount Mountbatten of Burma[nb 2]
    (1900–1979)
    15 August
    1947
    21 June
    1948

    Chakravarti Rajagopalachari
    (1878–1972)
    21 June
    1948
    26 January
    1950
    1. Oliver Russell, 2nd Baron Ampthill was acting Governor-General in 1904.
    2. Created Earl Mountbatten of Burma on 28 October 1947.

    Orodha ya marais wa Uhindi

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    Sheria ya kampuni nchini Uhindi

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    Raj wa Uingereza

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    Makala kuu: Raj wa Uingereza

    Serikali ya muda kwa uhuru wa Uhindi

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    Name Portrait Term of office Political party Vice President
    Mahendra Pratap 1915 1919 Abdul Hafiz Mohamed Barakatullah
    Abdul Hafiz Mohamed Barakatullah 1919 1919 Mahendra Pratap

    Raj wa Uingereza

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    Makala kuu: Raj wa Uingereza

    Gavana-General

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    Rais wa Halmashauri Kuu

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    Name Portrait Term of office Political party
    Jawaharlal Nehru 1928 1941 Indian National Congress

    Subhas Chandra Bose Serikali ya Muda kwa uhuru wa Uhindi

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    Name Portrait Term of office Political party Vice presiden
    Provisional Government of India
    Subhas Chandra Bose 1941 1945 India Mohan Singh and Iwaichi Fujiwara founders of the First Indian National Army

    Rais wa Halmashauri Kuu

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    Name Portrait Term of office Political party
    Jawaharlal Nehru

    Vice-President of the Executive Council
    External Affairs & Commonwealth Relations

    1945 15 August
    1947
    Indian National Congress

    Mkuu wa Mkoa

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    Governor-General
    (Birth–Death)
    Portrait Tenure Monarch Prime Minister
    Took office Left office
    The Rt. Hon. The Earl Mountbatten of Burma
    (1900–1979)
    15 August 1947 21 June 1948 George VI Nehru
    Chakravarti Rajagopalachari
    (1878–1972)
    21 June 1948 26 January 1950

    Rais wa Uhindi (1950-sasa)

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    Jina Picha Muda wa ofisi Imechaguliwa Chama cha siasa Makamu wa rais
    Rajendra Prasad
    (1884–1963)
    26 January 1950 13 May 1962 1950
    1952
    1955
    1957
    Indian National Congress Sarvepalli Radhakrishnan
    Sir Sarvepalli Radhakrishnan
    (1888–1975)
    13 May 1962 13 May 1967 1962
    1965
    Independent Zakir Husain
    Zakir Husain
    (1897–1969)
    13 May 1967 3 May 1969
    (died in office.)
    1967 Independent V. V. Giri
    V. V. Giri
    (1894–1980)
    3 May 1969 20 July 1969 1969 Independent
    Mohammad Hidayatullah
    (1905–1992)
    20 July 1969 24 August 1969 1969 Independent
    V. V. Giri
    (1894–1980)
    24 August 1969 24 August 1973 1969 Independent Gopal Swarup Pathak
    Gopal Swarup Pathak
    (1896–1982)
    24 August 1973 24 August 1973 Independent Gopal Swarup Pathak
    V. V. Giri

    (1894–1980)

    24 August 1973 24 August 1974 Independent Gopal Swarup Pathak
    Fakhruddin Ali Ahmed
    (1905–1977)
    24 August 1974 11 February 1977
    (died in office.)
    1974 Indian National Congress Gopal Swarup Pathak

    B. D. Jatti

    B. D. Jatti
    (1912–2002)
    11 February 1977 25 July 1977
    Indian National Congress B. D. Jatti
    Neelam Sanjiva Reddy
    (1913–1996)
    25 July 1977 25 July 1982 1977 Janata Party B. D. Jatti

    Mohammad Hidayatullah

    Giani Zail Singh
    (1916–1994)
    25 July 1982 25 July 1983 1982 Indian National Congress Mohammad Hidayatullah
    Mohammad Hidayatullah
    (1905–1992)
    25 July 1983 25 July 1983 Indian National Congress
    Giani Zail Singh
    (1916–1994)
    25 July 1983 25 July 1984 Indian National Congress
    Mohammad Hidayatullah
    (1905–1992)
    25 July 1984 25 July 1984 Indian National Congress
    Giani Zail Singh
    (1916–1994)
    25 July 1984 25 July 1987
    1984
    Indian National Congress Ramaswamy Venkataraman
    R. Venkataraman
    (1910–2009)
    25 July 1987 25 July 1992 1987 Indian National Congress Shankar Dayal Sharma
    Shankar Dayal Sharma
    (1918–1999)
    25 July 1992 25 July 1997 1992 Indian National Congress K. R. Narayanan
    K. R. Narayanan
    (1920–2005)
    25 July 1997 25 July 2000 1997 Indian National Congress Krishan Kant
    Krishan Kant

    (1927–2002)

    25 July 2000 25 July 2000 Indian National Congress Krishan Kant
    K. R. Narayanan

    (1920–2005)

    25 July 2000 25 July 2002 Indian National Congress Krishan Kant
    A. P. J. Abdul Kalam
    (1931–2015)
    25 July 2002 25 July 2003 2002 Independent Krishan Kant

    Bhairon Singh Shekhawat

    Bhairon Singh Shekhawat

    (1923–2010)

    25 July 2003 25 July 2003 Independent Bhairon Singh Shekhawat
    A. P. J. Abdul Kalam

    (1931–2015)

    25 July 2003 25 July 2007 Independent Bhairon Singh Shekhawat
    Pratibha Patil
    (1934–)
    25 July 2007 25 July 2010 2007 Indian National Congress Mohammad Hamid Ansari
    Mohammad Hamid Ansari(1937–) 25 July 2010 25 July 2010 Indian National Congress
    Pratibha Patil

    (1934–)

    25 July 2010 25 July 2012 Indian National Congress
    Pranab Mukherjee
    (1935–2020)
    25 July 2012 25 July 2016 2012 Indian National Congress
    Mohammad Hamid Ansari(1937–) 25 July 2016 25 July 2016 Indian National Congress Mohammad Hamid Ansari
    Pranab Mukherjee

    (1935–2020)

    25 July 2016 25 July 2017 Indian National Congress Mohammad Hamid Ansari
    Ram Nath Kovind
    (1945–)
    25 July 2017 25 July 2018 2017 Bharatiya Janata Party Mohammad Hamid Ansari

    Venkaiah Naidu

    M. Venkaiah Naidu

    (1949–)

    25 July 2018 25 July 2018 Bharatiya Janata Party Venkaiah Naidu
    Ram Nath Kovind

    (1945–)

    25 July 2018 25 July 2022 Bharatiya Janata Party Venkaiah Naidu
    Droupadi Murmu
    (1958-)
    25 July 2022 11 August 2022 2022 Bharatiya Janata Party Venkaiah Naidu

    Jagdeep Dhankhar

    Jagdeep Dhankhar

    (1951–)

    11 August 2022 11 August 2022 Bharatiya Janata Party Jagdeep Dhankhar
    Droupadi Murmu
    (1958-)
    11 August 2022 25 July 2025 Bharatiya Janata Party Jagdeep Dhankhar
    Narendra Modi(1950–) 25 July 2025 Incumbent Bharatiya Janata Party Jagdeep Dhankhar
    Vikosi vya jeshi vilivyofanya mapinduzi ya kijeshi dhidi ya serikali na kuchukua madaraka.
    Javed Khans (1996–) 25 July 2025 Aliye madarakani Jeshi Wanajeshi

    Orodha ya Waziri Mkuu

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

    Battle of Khanwa

    Babur (1526-1530)

    & Humayun (1530-1540)

    Qaracha Khan 1540 1550 He was a governor of qandhar and humayun appoint him as Grand-Vizier of the Mughal State. Humayun (1530-1556)
    Bairam Khan[4] 1550 1560 Akbar-i-Azam
    اکبر اعظم
    (1556-1605)
    Munim Khan 1560 1565
    Muzaffar Khan Turbati[5] 1575 1579 No Vakil was appointed after his appointment to governorship in Bengal from 1579 until 1589
    Abu'l-Fazl ibn Mubarak[6] 1579 1602
    Khanzada Abdur Rahim[7] 1589 1595
    Mirza Aziz Koka[8] 1595 1605
    Sharif Khan[9] 1605 1611 Jahangir
    جہانگیر
    (1605-1627)
    Mirza Ghias Beg[10] 1611 1622
    Abu'l-Hasan Asaf Khan[11] 1622 1630
    Afzal Khan Shirazi[12] 1630 1639 Shah Jahan
    شاہ جہان
    (1628-1658)
    Islam Khan Mashadi[13] 1639 1640
    Shaikh Ilam-ud-Din Ansari[14] 1640 1642
    Sadullah Khan[15] 1642 1656
    Mir Jumla[16] 1656 1657 Alamgir I
    عالمگیر
    (1658-1707)
    Jafar Khan[17] 1657 1658
    Fazil Khan[17] 1658 1663
    Jafar Khan[16] 1663 1670 [18]
    Asad Khan[19] 1675 1707
    Mun'im Khan[20] 1707 1711 Bahadur Shah I
    بہادر شاہ
    (1707-1712)
    Hidayatullah Khan[21] 1711 1713 Jahandar Shah
    جہاندار شاہ
    (1712-1713)
    Zulfiqar Khan Nusrat Jung[22] 1712 1713
    Mir Rustam Ali Khan[23] 1710 1737 Farrukhsiyar
    فرخ سیر
    (1713–1719)
    Sayyid Hassan Ali Khan Barha[24] 1713 1720
    • Mughal throne occupied by a series of puppet rulers under the Syed brothers.[25]
    Muhammad Amin Khan Turani[24] 1720 1721 Muhammad Shah
    محمد شاہ
    (1719-1748)
    Mir Qamar-ud-Din Khan Asaf Jah I[26] 1721 1724
    Mir Fazil Qamar-ud-Din Khan 1724 1731
    Saadat Ali Khan I 1731 19 March 1739
    Mir Fazil Qamar-ud-Din Khan 19 March 1739 1748
    Safdar Jang[26] 1748 1753 Ahmad Shah Bahadur
    احمد شاہ بہادر
    (1748-1754)
    Intizam-ud-Daulah[27] 1753 1754
    Muhammad Muqim 1 October 1754 5 October 1754
    Imad-ul-Mulk Feroze Jung[27] 1754 1760 Alamgir II
    عالمگیر دوم
    (1754-1759)

    Jalal-ud-din Haider Abul-Mansur Khan

    1760 1775 Shah Alam II
    شاہ عالم دوم
    (1760-1806)
    Mirza Jawan Bakht 1760 1775
    Asaf-ud-Daula 1775 1784
    Mirza Jawan Bakht 1784 1784
    Asaf-ud-Daula 1784 1797
    Wazir Ali Khan 21 September 1797  21 January 1798

    List of Prime Minister Mughal

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    Portrait Personal Name Reign Birth Death
    Wazir Ali Khanوزیر علی خان 21 September 1797 – 21 January 1798 1780 1817
    Saadat Ali Khan IIسعادت علی خان 21 January 1798 – 11 July 1814 1752 1814
    Ghazi-ud-Din Haidar Shahغازی الدیں حیدر شاہ 11 July 1814 – 19 October 1827 1769 1827
    Nasir-ud-Din Haidar Shahناصر الدیں حیدر شاہ 19 October 1827 – 7 July 1837 1827 1837
    Muhammad Ali Shahمحمّد علی شاہ 7 July 1837 – 7 May 1842 1777 1842
    Amjad Ali Shahامجد علی شاہ 7 May 1842 – 13 February 1847 1801 1847
    Wajid Ali Shahواجد علی شاہ 13 February 1847 – 11 February 1856 1822 1 September 1887
    Begum hazrat Mahalبیگم حضرت محل 11 February 1856 – 5 July1857

    Wife of Wajid Ali Shah and mother of Birjis Qadra (in rebellion)

    1820 7 April 1879
    Birjis Qadrبر جیس قدر 5 July 1857 – 3 March 1858

    (in rebellion)

    1845 14 August 1893

    List of Prime Minister Mughal

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    Portrait Birth Name Reign Birth Death Notes
    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

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    Portrait Name
    (birth and death)
    Term of office Party
    Took office Left office
    Charles Wood 1862 1862 Independent
    Jung Bahadur Rana 1862 1862
    Dost Mohammad Khan 1862 1862
    Jyotirao Phule 1862 1863
    James Bruce 1863 1863
    Dayananda Saraswati 1863 1863
    Ramakrishna 1863 1863
    Sher Ali Khan 1863 1863
    Takht Singh 1863 1863
    John Lawrence 1863 1863
    Debendranath Tagore 1863 1870
    Syed Ahmad Khan 1870 1875
    Mohsin-ul-Mulk 1875 1880
    Mir Turab Ali Khan, Salar Jung I 1880 1883
    Ranodip Singh Kunwar 1883 1883
    Mir Laiq Ali Khan, Salar Jung II 1883 1883
    Keshub Chandra Sen 1883 1883
    Herbert Spencer 1884 1885
    Bhikaiji Cama 1885 1885
    Abhayananda 1885 1885
    Jaswant Singh II 1885 1885
    John Wodehouse 1885 1885
    Frederick Hamilton 1885 1885

    List of prime ministers of India

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    Legend
    Portrait Name Term of office Appointed by Party
    An image of Womesh Chandra Bonnerjee. Womesh Chandra Bonnerjee 1885 Bombay Indian National Congress
    An image of Dadabhai Naoroji. Dadabhai Naoroji 1886 Calcutta
    An image of Badruddin Tyabji. Badruddin Tyabji 1887 Madras
    An image of George Yule. George Yule 1888 Allahabad
    An image of William Wedderburn. William Wedderburn 1889 Bombay
    An image of Pherozesha Mehta. Pherozeshah Mehta 1890 Calcutta
    Panapakkam Anandacharlu 1891 Nagpur
    An image of Womesh Chandra Bonnerjee. Womesh Chandra Bonnerjee 1892 Allahabad
    An image of Dadabhai Naoroji. Dadabhai Naoroji 1893 Lahore
    An image of Alfred Webb. Alfred Webb 1894 Madras
    An image of Surendranath Banerjee. Surendranath Banerjee 1895 Poona
    An image of Rahimtulla M. Sayani. Rahimtulla M. Sayani 1896 Calcutta
    An image of C Sankaran Nair. C. Sankaran Nair 1897 Amaravati
    An image of Anandamohan Bose. Anandamohan Bose 1898 Madras
    An image of Romesh Chunder Dutt. Romesh Chunder Dutt 1899 Lucknow
    An image of N. G. Chandavarkar. N. G. Chandavarkar 1900 Lahore
    An image of Dinshaw Edulji Wacha. Dinshaw Edulji Wacha 1901 Calcutta Indian National Congress
    Swami Vivekananda 1902
    An image of Surendranath Banerjee. Surendranath Banerjee 1902 Ahmedabad
    Lalmohan Ghosh 1903 Madras
    An image of Henry Cotton. Henry John Stedman Cotton 1904 Bombay
    An image of Gopal Krishna Gokhale. Gopal Krishna Gokhale 1905 Banaras
    An image of Dadabhai Naoroji. Dadabhai Naoroji 1906 Calcutta
    An image of Rashbihari Ghosh. Rashbihari Ghosh 1907 Surat
    1908 Madras
    An image of Madan Mohan Malaviya. Madan Mohan Malaviya 1909 Lahore
    An image of William Wedderburn. William Wedderburn 1910 Allahabad
    Bishan Narayan Dar 1911 Calcutta
    An image of Raghunath Narasinha Mudholkar. Raghunath Narasinha Mudholkar 1912 Bankipore
    Nawab Syed Muhammad Bahadur 1913 Karachi
    Bhupendra Nath Bose 1914 Madras
    An image of Satyendra Prasanno Sinha. Satyendra Prasanno Sinha 1915 Bombay
    An image of Ambica Charan Mazumdar. Ambica Charan Mazumdar 1915 Lucknow

    List of prime ministers of India

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    Portrait Name
    (birth and death)
    Term of office Party
    Took office Left office
    Raja Mahendra Pratap

    (1 December 1886 – 29 April 1979)

    1915 1919 Independent
    Abdul Hafiz Mohamed Barakatullah

    (7 July 1854 – 20 September 1927)

    1919 1919 Independent
    Hari Singh Gour

    (26 November 1870 – 25 December 1949)

    1919 1923 Independent
    Motilal Nehru

    (6 May 1861 – 6 February 1931)

    1923 1930 Independent
    Jawaharlal Nehru

    (1889 –1964)

    1930 1932 Independent
    Hari Singh Gour

    (26 November 1870 – 25 December 1949)

    1932 1934 Independent
    Bhulabhai Desai

    (13 October 1877 – 6 May 1946)

    1934 1936 Independent
    Abul Kalam Azad

    ( 11 November 1888 – 22 February 1958)

    1936 1943 Independent
    Mahatma Gandhi

    (2 October 1869 – 30 January 1948)

    1 July 1943 6 July 1943 Independent
    Vallabhbhai Patel

    ( 31 October 1875 – 15 December 1950)

    6 July 1943 6 July 1943 Independent
    Muhammad Ali Jinnah

    (25 December 1876 – 11 September 1948)

    6 July 1943 6 July 1943 Independent
    Liaquat Ali Khan

    (1 October 1895 – 16 October 1951)

    6 July 1943 6 July 1943 Independent
    Portrait Name
    (birth and death)
    Term of office Party
    Took office Left office
    Subhash Chandra Bose
    (1898–1945)
    6 July 1943 18 August 1945 Indian National Army
    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
    Gulzarilal Nanda
    (1898–1998)
    27 May 1964 9 June 1964
    Lal Bahadur Shastri
    (1904–1966)
    9 June 1964 11 January 1966
    Gulzarilal Nanda
    (1898–1998)
    11 January 1966 24 January 1966
    Indira Gandhi
    (1917–1984)
    24 January 1966 4 March 1967
    4 March 1967 15 March 1971
    15 March 1971 24 March 1977
    Morarji Desai
    (1896–1995)
    24 March 1977 28 July 1979 Janata Party
    Jagjivan Ram

    (1908–1986)

    28 July 1979 28 July 1979
    Charan Singh
    (1902–1987)
    28 July 1979 8 January 1980[RES] Janata Party (Secular)
    Yashwantrao Chavan

    (1913–1984)

    8 January 1980 10 January 1980
    Charan Singh

    (1902–1987)

    10 January 1980 14 January 1980
    Indira Gandhi
    (1917–1984)
    14 January 1980[§] 31 October 1984 Indian National Congress (I)
    Rajiv Gandhi
    (1944–1991)
    31 October 1984 31 December 1984
    31 December 1984 2 December 1989
    Vishwanath Pratap Singh
    (1931–2008)
    2 December 1989 10 November 1990[NC] Janata Dal
    (National Front)
    Devi Lal

    (1915–2001)

    10 November 1990 10 November 1990 Samajwadi Janata Party (Rashtriya)
    Chandra Shekhar
    (1927–2007)
    10 November 1990 21 June 1991[RES]
    P. V. Narasimha Rao
    (1921–2004)
    21 June 1991 16 May 1996 Indian National Congress (I)
    Atal Bihari Vajpayee
    (1924–2018)
    16 May 1996 1 June 1996[RES] Bharatiya Janata Party
    H. D. Deve Gowda
    (born 1933)
    1 June 1996 21 April 1997[RES] Janata Dal
    (United Front)
    Inder Kumar Gujral
    (1919–2012)
    21 April 1997 19 March 1998[RES]
    Atal Bihari Vajpayee
    (1924–2018)
    19 March 1998[§] 13 October 1999[NC] Bharatiya Janata Party
    (NDA)
    13 October 1999 22 May 2002
    Lal Krishna Advani

    (1927–)

    22 May 2002 22 May 2002
    Atal Bihari Vajpayee

    (1924–2018)

    22 May 2002 22 May 2004
    An image of Sonia Gandhi. Sonia Gandhi(1946 –) 22 May 2004 22 May 2004 Indian National Congress
    (UPA)
    Manmohan Singh
    22 May 2004 22 May 2009
    22 May 2009 26 May 2014
    Narendra Modi
    (born 1950)
    26 May 2014 30 May 2019 Bharatiya Janata Party
    (NDA)
    30 May 2019 31 December 2026
    Rahul Gandhi 30 May 2019 30 May 2027 Indian National Congress
    Priyanka Gandhi 31 December 2026 30 May 2027 Indian National Congress
    Yogi Adityanath 31 December 2026 30 May 2027 Bharatiya Janata Party

    List of prime ministers of India

    [hariri | hariri chanzo]

    Indian Armed Forces

    Portrait Name
    (birth and death)
    Term of office Party
    Took office Left office
    Javed Khan 30 May 2027 Incumbent Military

    Orodha ya makamu wa rais wa Uhindi

    [hariri | hariri chanzo]
    Portrait Name Term of office Election President Party
    Sarvepalli Radhakrishnan Sarvepalli Radhakrishnan 13 May 1952 12 May 1957 1952 Rajendra Prasad Independent
    13 May 1957 12 May 1962 1957
    Zakir Hussain Zakir Husain 13 May 1962 12 May 1967 1962 Sarvepalli Radhakrishnan
    V.V. Giri V. V. Giri 13 May 1967 3 May 1969 1967 Zakir Hussain
    Gopal Swarup Pathak 31 August 1969 30 August 1974 1969 V. V. Giri
    Fakhruddin Ali Ahmed
    B.D. Jatti B. D. Jatti 31 August 1974 30 August 1979 1974 Fakhruddin Ali Ahmed Indian National Congress
    Neelam Sanjiva Reddy
    Mohammad Hidayatullah 31 August 1979 30 August 1984 1979 Neelam Sanjiva Reddy Independent
    Zail Singh
    R Venkataraman Ramaswamy Venkataraman 31 August 1984 24 July 1987 1984 Zail Singh Indian National Congress
    Shankar Dayal Sharma Shankar Dayal Sharma 3 September 1987 24 July 1992 1987 Ramaswamy Venkataraman
    K.R. Narayanan K. R. Narayanan 21 August 1992 24 July 1997 1992 Shankar Dayal Sharma
    Krishan Kant 21 August 1997 27 July 2002 1997 K. R. Narayanan Janata Dal
    A. P. J. Abdul Kalam
    Bhairon Singh Shekhawat Bhairon Singh Shekhawat 19 August 2002 21 July 2007 2002 A. P. J. Abdul Kalam Bharatiya Janata Party
    Hamid Ansari Mohammad Hamid Ansari 11 August 2007 10 August 2012 2007 Pratibha Patil Indian National Congress
    11 August 2012 10 August 2017 2012 Pranab Mukherjee
    Ram Nath Kovind
    Venkaiah Naidu Venkaiah Naidu 11 August 2017 11 August 2022 2017 Ram Nath Kovind Bharatiya Janata Party
    Droupadi Murmu
    Jagdeep Dhankhar Jagdeep Dhankhar 11 August 2022 Incumbent 2022 Droupadi Murmu Bharatiya Janata Party

    Orodha ya Naibu Mawaziri Wakuu wa Uhindi

    [hariri | hariri chanzo]
    List of Deputy Prime Ministers of India
    Officeholder

    (Portfolio)

    Portrait Term of office Political party

    (Alliance)

    Prime Minister
    Vallabhbhai Patel

    (1875–1950) (Minister of Home Affairs)

    15 August 1947 15 December 1950 Indian National Congress Jawaharlal Nehru
    Morarji Desai

    (1896–1995) (Minister of Finance)

    21 March 1967 6 December 1969 Indian National Congress Indira Gandhi
    Charan Singh

    (1902–1987) (Minister of Finance)

    24 January 1979 [28] 28 July 1979 Janata Party Morarji Desai
    Jagjivan Ram

    (1908–1986) (Minister of Defence)

    Yashwantrao Chavan

    (1913–1984) (Minister of Home Affairs)

    28 July 1979 14 January 1980 Indian National Congress (Socialist) Charan Singh
    Devi Lal

    (1915–2001) (Minister of Agriculture)

    2 December 1989 10 November 1990 Janata Dal

    (National Front)

    Vishwanath Pratap Singh
    10 November 1990 21 June 1991 Chandra Shekhar
    L. K. Advani

    (1927–) (Minister of Home Affairs and Minister of Personnel, Public Grievances and Pensions)

    5 February 2002 22 May 2004 Bharatiya Janata Party

    (NDA)

    Atal Bihari Vajpayee
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