Prime Minister Narendra Modi has officially surpassed global pop icons Justin Bieber and Rihanna to become the fourth most-followed account on X. According to the October 2025 data by Statista, PM Modi commands a staggering 108.7 million followers, overtaking Bieber’s 106.2 million and closing in on US President Donald Trump, who stands at 110 million. At the very top remains Elon Musk, the owner of X, with a commanding 228.5 million followers.
This achievement makes Narendra Modi not only the most-followed Indian politician ever but also the most-followed serving world leader on the planet — a feat that mirrors his meteoric political rise and his ability to harness digital media for governance, diplomacy, and citizen engagement.
Prime Minister Modi’s journey on social media reflects a decade-long mastery of communication, technology, and narrative building. His online presence has not merely been about updates or statements it has been a sustained, strategic dialogue with people across Bharat and the world.
In 2024, PM Modi crossed the coveted 100 million follower milestone, marking a massive leap of 30 million followers since 2021. The steady climb continued throughout 2025, driven by a surge in both domestic support and global engagement.
Upon crossing the milestone, the Prime Minister had posted, “A hundred million on X! Happy to be on this vibrant medium and cherish the discussion, debate, insights, people’s blessings, constructive criticism and more. Looking forward to an equally engaging time in the future as well.”
The tweet was emblematic of PM Modi’s approach to communication inclusive, interactive, and people-centric, where dialogue and debate are encouraged, and citizens are treated as participants rather than spectators.
For over a decade, global pop icons such as Justin Bieber, Katy Perry, and Rihanna dominated the social media landscape. They represented the golden age of celebrity-driven influence where followers flocked to music, fashion, and entertainment updates.
But by 2025, that hierarchy has shifted dramatically. The top ranks on X are now dominated not by entertainers, but by leaders, innovators, and thinkers individuals who shape policy, drive discourse, and command nations. Today, the top five accounts on X represent a cross-section of global influence technology (Elon Musk), politics (Barack Obama, Donald Trump, Narendra Modi), and sports (Cristiano Ronaldo).
This transformation reflects a deeper shift in the nature of influence itself: people are increasingly following those who shape reality, not just entertain it. Unlike many global leaders who use social media sparingly or through aides, PM Modi has turned X into an active extension of governance and diplomacy.
From announcing policy initiatives to sharing cultural reflections, his posts seamlessly blend statesmanship with personal engagement. During major national events, elections, and international summits, his X handle becomes a real-time pulse of Bharat’s political narrative.
Beyond domestic communication, PM Modi’s X activity often plays a strategic diplomatic role. His congratulatory posts to world leaders, messages of solidarity during crises, and timely statements on global affairs have enhanced Bharat’s voice in international discourse.
For millions of followers across continents, PM Modi’s X profile offers a rare glimpse into how a 21st-century leader communicates in a digitally connected world — authentic, assertive, and agile.
PM Modi’s digital momentum remained untouched. His consistent engagement, high post frequency, and multilingual outreach (in English, Hindi, and other Indian languages) ensured sustained growth even during global platform turbulence.
This stability reveals something deeper a community-driven following rather than a fleeting fandom. It speaks to genuine audience trust, cultivated through years of direct, transparent, and values-based communication.
Narendra Modi’s global digital dominance is more than a statistical triumph it’s a symbol of Bharat’s emergence as a narrative power in the digital age.
His rise coincides with Bharat’s expanding diplomatic footprint from G20 leadership and space achievements like Chandrayaan-3, to defence innovations and climate commitments. PM Modi’s X account, in many ways, acts as a digital mirror to Bharat’s transformation confident, assertive, and globally relevant.
His follower base is not confined to Indian citizens; it includes foreign diplomats, international journalists, and global citizens who turn to his posts for authentic insights into Bharat’s evolving position on global issues.
From launching nationwide campaigns like #MannKiBaat, #SwachhBharat, and #VocalForLocal to responding instantly to humanitarian crises or global events, PM Modi’s digital approach integrates communication, leadership, and empathy.


















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