Modi's X Dominance: Indian Prime Minister Claims Top Social Media Engagement Spots with Most Liked and Reposted Content

Narendra Modi's strong presence on X, formerly known as Twitter, is once again in the spotlight, with data revealing that eight out of the top ten most-liked and reposted posts in India over the last 30 days belong to the Prime Minister. This dominant showing underscores Modi's unwavering digital popularity and his ability to connect with a vast online audience.

X's recently launched "Most Liked" feature, which provides country-specific insights into the most popular content, highlights Modi's unparalleled engagement levels within India. No other Indian political figure appears in the top ten during this period. The metrics are based on user engagement, reflecting genuine reactions to posts rather than simply follower counts.

Among the most popular posts was a photo of Modi presenting a Russian-language copy of the Bhagavad Gita to Russian President Vladimir Putin. This particular post garnered significant attention, reaching 6.7 million users and receiving over 231,000 likes and 29,000 reposts. Another highly engaging post featured Modi welcoming Putin to his residence in Delhi, which reached 10.6 million users and received 214,000 likes. A photo of Modi and Putin traveling together in a car after Putin's arrival in Delhi had over 34,000 reposts and 214,000 likes.

Other posts that resonated strongly with X users included Modi's congratulatory message to Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese on his marriage, which received 14,900 reposts and 211,000 likes, and Modi's post welcoming Putin to his residence, which had 20,000 reposts and 179,000 likes. His post showing the Russian President receiving a guard of honor at the Rashtrapati Bhavan got 28,100 retweets and 218,000 likes, and his post on the Dharma Dhwajarohan Utsav at Shri Ram Janambhoomi Mandir in Ayodhya had 26,300 reposts and 140,000 likes. Additionally, Modi's posts on the Ram Mandir Dhwajarohan ceremony and his congratulatory message to the Indian Blind Women's Cricket Team also received significant attention, garnering 140,000 and 147,000 likes, respectively.

Modi's consistent presence and engagement on X have solidified his position as one of the most followed world leaders on the platform. As of October 2025, he was the fifth most-followed account on X, surpassing pop stars like Justin Bieber and Rihanna. This places him among the top global figures on the platform, reflecting his widespread appeal and influence. Modi's large online following reflects the evolving nature of political communication in the digital age.


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