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NEW DELHI: Prime Minister Narendra Modi becomes first world leader to reach 2 crore subscribers on YouTube channel
NEW DELHI: Prime Minister Narendra Modi has become the first world leader to amass a staggering 20 million subscribers on his official YouTube channel.
The Narendra Modi Channel, showcasing a wide array of content, has not only surpassed political counterparts in India but has also outshone global leaders in terms of both subscriber count and video views.
The announcement came as the channel achieved an impressive milestone of 4.5 billion (450 crore) video views, solidifying its position as a dominant force in the realm of political communication on the popular video-sharing platform.
The Narendra Modi YouTube Channel has been setting new standards for engagement and viewership among political figures globally. The 20 million subscribers mark is not only a testament to the Prime Minister’s appeal but also underscores the growing significance of digital platforms in shaping political discourse.



