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Digital Desk: Prime Minister Narendra Modi's YouTube channel has surpassed one crore followers, making him the most popular worldwide leader on the Google-owned video streaming network. After Modi, Brazil's President Jair Bolsonaro comes in second with 36 lakh subscribers on the list of world leaders with the most subscribers on their YouTube channel. It's worth noting that Prime Minister Modi has a significant social media following on platforms like Twitter and Facebook. He is a frequent user of both social media networks. Moreover, Prime Minister Modi's YouTube Channel has the most subscribers compared to many other national leaders. The international leaders with high followers on YouTube include US President Joe Biden, with over seven lakh YouTube subscribers, followed by Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro with 36 lakh subscribers, Mexican President Andrés Manuel López Obrador with 30.7 lakh subscribers, and Indonesian President Joko Widodo with 28.8 lakh subscribers. While, the White House has 19 lakh followers, which is in the decreasing trend. When it comes to national leaders, former Congress chief Rahul Gandhi has 5.25 million YouTube subscribers, followed by Shashi Tharoor, with 4.39 lakh followers. Meanwhile, Manish Sisodia, Delhi's Deputy Chairman Minister and an AAP politician, has 1.37 lakh YouTube subscribers, while DMK chief MK Stalin has 2.12 lakh. Also Read: Union Budget 2022: Sitharaman recommends a 14 percent increase in the tax deduction limit for employees

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