PM Modis YouTube Channel Surpasses 30 Million Subscribers

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Himanshu Tiwari

PM Modis YouTube Channel Surpasses 30 Million Subscribers

New Delhi, March 3: Prime Minister Narendra Modi has achieved another remarkable milestone in the digital realm, surpassing 30 million subscribers on his official YouTube channel. With this historic accomplishment, he has become the most followed politician on YouTube globally.

In this global ranking, PM Modi significantly outpaces his counterparts. Former Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro ranks second, with approximately 6.6 million subscribers, just a quarter of PM Modi’s total.

PM Modi’s digital reach on YouTube is also far broader than that of American leader Donald Trump, boasting over seven times the number of subscribers compared to Trump. This achievement not only reflects his extensive public engagement but also underscores his growing influence and popularity on the global stage.

Within India, the disparity is equally evident. PM Modi’s channel has nearly three times the number of subscribers compared to Rahul Gandhi’s channel. His subscriber count is more than four times that of both the Aam Aadmi Party and the Indian National Congress.

With over 30 million subscribers, PM Modi’s YouTube channel has become the most subscribed channel among world leaders, highlighting his ongoing impact in the digital communication sphere.

This milestone comes at a time when PM Modi has also crossed the historic mark of 100 million followers on Instagram, making him the first leader in the world to achieve this feat on the platform.

Since joining Instagram in 2014, PM Modi has transformed his account into one of the most active and followed digital platforms among global leaders over the past decade. His presence on the platform has consistently grown, and he currently has the highest number of followers among prominent world leaders. Notably, his Instagram following is more than double that of U.S. President Donald Trump.

The total number of followers for the five major world leaders is also less than PM Modi’s follower count.

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