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Prime Minister Modi’s YouTube account has surpassed 30 million subscribers and remains the most followed platform leader in the world

New Delhi: Prime Minister Narendra Modi YouTube has surpassed 30 million subscribers, further solidifying his position as the most followed global leader on the platform.Prime Minister Modi has the most subscribers on YouTube among global leaders. He has more than seven times as many subscribers as US President Donald Trump, underscoring the scale of his digital outreach across the globe.

30 million and counting: PM Modi sets global benchmark for YouTube subscribers

Former Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro ranks second among world leaders on the platform, with about a quarter of Prime Minister Modi’s subscribers.In India, Prime Minister Modi has almost three times the number of YouTube subscribers Rahul Gandhi More than four times higher than the official channels of the Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) and the Indian National Congress (INC) respectively.With over 30 million subscribers, his YouTube channel is currently the most subscribed channel among world leaders.This milestone was achieved after Prime Minister Narendra Modi crossed the 100 million followers mark on Instagram, becoming the first world leader and politician to achieve this on the Meta-owned platform.Prime Minister Modi joined Instagram in 2014 and now has more than twice as many followers as Donald Trump, who is in second place with 43.2 million followers.Indonesian President Prabowo Subianto has 15 million followers, Brazilian President has 14.4 million followers, Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan has 11.6 million followers, and Argentinian President Javier Mire has 6.4 million followers.In India, he is also ranked far ahead of other political leaders on Instagram. Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath ranks second with about 16.1 million followers, followed by Rahul Gandhi with about 12.6 million followers.Prime Minister Modi has about 106.3 million followers on X, according to data compiled by Statista. Elon Musk tops the list with 235.3 million followers, followed by former US President Barack Obama with 119.1 million followers and US President Donald Trump with 110.1 million followers. The platform’s most followed accounts are dominated by political leaders, celebrities and business figures.

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