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PM Modi is Number 1 on YouTube, becomes first world leader to have 2 crore subscribers

PM Modi, an ardent supporter of technology, prefers to stay connected with the Generation Next via new modes of communication. He already leads other global leaders on other popular applications like Facebook & Twitter.

New Delhi: Achieving yet another milestone in the social media space, Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Tuesday became the first world leader to attain 2 crore subscribers on the video sharing platform, YouTube.

PM Modi, an ardent supporter of technology, prefers to stay connected with the Generation Next via new modes of communication. He already leads other global leaders on other popular social media applications like Facebook & Twitter.

With PM Modi’s personal YouTube channel becoming the first to achieve 2 crore subscribers, this further cements his ever-expanding presence & influence among the masses via social media.

narendra modi youtube channel

The Narendra Modi YouTube Channel boasts of 4.5 billion (450 crore) video views and leads all his Indian & global contemporaries in terms of subscribers, videos views and quality of videos being posted by political leaders on the video sharing platform.

PM Modi, the most popular global leader

Over the years, PM Modi has consistently led many global surveys in terms of global leader popularity. In a globally acclaimed Morning Consult survey, PM Modi has repeatedly maintained the top spot with approval ratings of more than 75% while his closest rivals remained distinctly distant.

In YouTube channel also, Prime Minister’s personal YouTube channels remains much ahead of its closest rival.

Brazilian President Jair Bolsanora is the second global leader with largest number of YouTube subscribers but that too stands at 64 lakh, which is actually just one-third of Narendra Modi YouTube subscribers.

Further comparing data in terms of YouTube views, Narendra Modi YouTube channel secured 22.4 crore views in December 23, which is 43 times more than the YouTube channel of Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy, the global leader with second highest number of views.