Prime Minister Narendra Modi has crossed 30 million subscribers on YouTube, setting a new digital milestone and becoming the most followed world leader on the platform. The achievement highlights his growing global digital presence and influence across social media.
According to reports, Modi’s YouTube subscriber base is significantly higher than several prominent global leaders. His channel reportedly has around seven times more subscribers than that of U.S. President Donald Trump and about four times more than former Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro.
Domestically as well, the Prime Minister’s channel has a much larger following compared to other political leaders and parties. Modi’s subscriber count is nearly three times higher than that of Congress leader Rahul Gandhi and more than four times the subscribers of the official YouTube channels of the Indian National Congress and the Aam Aadmi Party.
The milestone reflects the Prime Minister’s strong engagement with audiences through digital platforms, where he regularly shares speeches, public addresses, and updates about government initiatives, strengthening his outreach both in India and internationally.