PM Modi Hits 30M YouTube Subs, Sets Global Leader Social Media Record

Prime Minister Narendra Modi has crossed 30 million subscribers on YouTube, making him the most-subscribed world leader on the platform by a significant margin. His subscriber count is about four times that of former Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro and over seven times that of former US President Donald Trump. This achievement follows his recent milestone of becoming the first world leader to reach 100 million followers on Instagram. Within India, his social media following also vastly outpaces that of other political leaders like Rahul Gandhi and Yogi Adityanath.

Key Points: PM Modi Reaches 30M YouTube Subscribers, Leads World Leaders

  • 30M YouTube subscribers
  • Most-followed world leader
  • 7x more than Donald Trump
  • Also leads on Instagram with 100M followers
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30 million and rising: PM Modi sets global benchmark of subscribers on YouTube

PM Narendra Modi surpasses 30M YouTube subscribers, solidifying his position as the most-followed global leader on the platform, far ahead of peers.

"PM Modi has more than seven times the number of subscribers compared to US President Donald Trump - Report"

New Delhi, March 3

PM Narendra Modi has crossed the significant milestone of 30 million subscribers on YouTube, further cementing his position as the most-followed world leader on the platform.

Among world leaders, PM Modi has the highest number of subscribers on YouTube. As per the rankings, he is comfortably ahead of others in the category. The second-highest, former Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro, has a subscriber base that is only about one-fourth of PM Modi's.

PM Modi has more than seven times the number of subscribers compared to US President Donald Trump, underlining the scale of his digital outreach and engagement worldwide.

Within India, the dominance and the popularity are clear. On the subscriber front, PM Modi has around three times more subscribers than Rahul Gandhi and over four times more than AAP and INC separately. With over 30 million subscribers, PM Modi's YouTube channel stands as the most subscribed to globally.

This achievement comes Prime Minister Narendra Modi earlier crossed the historic milestone of 100 million followers on Instagram, becoming the first world leader and politician to achieve this feat on the platform.

PM Modi joined Instagram in 2014. He has more than twice as many followers as US President Donald Trump on Instagram. The total count of followers of the next five major world leaders is lower than PM Modi's individual follower count.US President Donald Trump holds the second spot with 43.2 million followers.

PM Modi is followed by Indonesian President Prabowo Subianto with 15 million followers, Brazilian President Lula with 14.4 million followers, Turkish President Erdogan with 11.6 million followers and Argentine President Javier Milei with 6.4 million followers. Moreover, within India as well, the gap in the number of followers is staggering.

The PM is miles ahead of other Indian political leaders on Instagram. The second spot is held by Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath with around 16.1 million followers, followed by Rahul Gandhi with approximately 12.6 million followers.

- ANI

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Sarah B
As someone who follows global politics, these numbers are staggering. To be so far ahead of leaders from much larger countries speaks volumes about his personal brand and India's growing digital footprint.
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Priya S
While the subscriber count is impressive, I hope the focus remains on governance and ground realities. Digital popularity should translate into tangible benefits for every citizen, not just online metrics.
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Vikram M
The gap with other Indian leaders is just wow! It shows who the masses are truly connected with. His content, from yoga day to independence day speeches, is always engaging. Jai Hind!
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Rohit P
This is the power of Digital India in action. From a chaiwala to the most followed world leader online – what a journey! Makes every Indian proud.
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Kavya N
It's interesting to see how social media has changed politics. The PM's team clearly understands the platform very well. The production quality of the videos is also top-notch.

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