Narendra Modi’s YouTube channel has achieved a significant milestone by exceeding 30 million subscribers, reinforcing his position as the most-followed global leader on the platform. Former Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro holds the second spot, with a subscriber base approximately one-fourth the size of Modi’s. The Prime Minister’s subscriber count is more than seven times that of US President Donald Trump, showcasing the vast reach of his digital presence worldwide. In India, Modi’s subscriber count greatly surpasses that of other leaders, with around three times more subscribers than Congress leader Rahul Gandhi, and over four times more than the Aam Aadmi Party and the Indian National Congress combined. With an impressive 30 million subscribers, Modi’s YouTube channel holds the top spot for the most subscribers among world leaders, according to officials. Last month, Modi made history by reaching 100 million followers on Instagram, making him the first politician to achieve this milestone on the platform. Since joining Instagram in 2014, Modi’s account has become one of the most interactive digital spaces among global leaders, officials reported.




