Indian PM Crosses 2 Crore Subscribers, Leaving World Leaders in the Dust
Prime Minister Narendra Modi has cemented his dominance in the digital realm, becoming the first world leader to surpass the 2 crore subscriber mark on YouTube. With over 4.5 billion views on his channel, Modi has left his global peers trailing far behind, highlighting his adeptness at utilizing social media for public engagement.
The sheer scale of Modi’s YouTube presence holds important implications:
1. How has Prime Minister Narendra Modi achieved dominance on YouTube among world leaders?
Ans. Prime Minister Narendra Modi has become the first world leader to surpass 2 crore subscribers on YouTube by leveraging his adeptness at utilizing social media for public engagement. With over 4.5 billion views on his channel, Modi has left global leaders far behind, establishing a commanding lead in both subscribers and views.
2. Who are the closest competitors to Modi on YouTube among world leaders?
Ans. Former Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro is the closest competitor in terms of subscribers, with 64 lakh subscribers, less than a third of Modi’s total. In terms of views, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy comes closest with 22.4 crore views.
3. How does Modi’s YouTube presence compare to other global leaders like Joe Biden and Recep Tayyip Erdogan?
Ans. Modi’s YouTube dominance is significantly higher than other global leaders. For instance, US President Joe Biden has 7.89 lakh subscribers, and Turkiye’s Recep Tayyip Erdogan has 3.16 lakh subscribers, both pale in comparison to Modi’s massive online following.
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