Prime Minister Modi Dominates Social Media with Most Liked Tweets in India
Modi's Tweets Lead the Charts
In the past month, Prime Minister Narendra Modi has captured the spotlight on social media, with eight out of the top ten most liked tweets in India being his. According to X's (formerly Twitter) new most-liked feature, no other politician appears in the top ten list. Among these, a tweet where Modi presented a copy of the Bhagavad Gita to Russian President Vladimir Putin during his visit to India gained immense popularity, attracting 6.7 million views and 231,000 likes.
Significant Posts by Modi
In this tweet, Modi mentioned that he gifted a copy of the Gita in Russian. He highlighted that the teachings of the Gita inspire millions worldwide. Another tweet welcoming President Putin to Delhi also garnered significant attention, with 1.6 million views and 214,000 likes. In this post, Modi expressed his happiness in welcoming his friend, stating, "I am delighted to welcome President Putin to India. I look forward to our discussions this evening and tomorrow. The India-Russia friendship is a time-tested bond that has greatly benefited our peoples."
Celebrating Cultural and Sporting Achievements
Additionally, Modi's tweet about the Ram Temple flag hoisting ceremony and his congratulatory message to the visually impaired women's cricket team received considerable engagement, with 140,000 and 147,000 likes, respectively. These posts reached 3.1 million and 5.5 million users, showcasing their widespread appeal. Regarding the flag hoisting, Modi wrote, "The flag hoisting ceremony at the Shri Ram Janmabhoomi Temple has been awaited by millions in India and around the world. History has been made in Ayodhya, inspiring us to follow the path shown by Lord Shri Ram."
Historic Win for Visually Impaired Women’s Team
On the victory of the Indian visually impaired women's cricket team in the inaugural T20 World Cup, Modi congratulated them for making history and remaining undefeated in the series, calling it a remarkable sporting achievement and a testament to hard work. Meanwhile, during his two-day state visit to Oman, Modi was honored with the Order of Oman (First Class), marking the final leg of his three-country tour. This prestigious award, established in 1970 by Oman’s founding Sultan Qaboos bin Said, recognizes exceptional contributions to strengthening bilateral relations, public diplomacy, and global peace.
A Symbol of Friendship
To date, Modi has received the highest civilian awards from 29 countries, a rare accomplishment that reflects his diplomatic efforts and India's growing reputation on the global stage. After receiving the award, Modi expressed gratitude to Sultan Haitham bin Tariq, stating that this honor symbolizes the affection and trust between the people of India and Oman. He added, "For centuries, our ancestors have been connected and engaged in maritime trade. The Arabian Sea has become a strong bridge between our nations. I dedicate this honor to the people of India and to those ancestors who laid the foundation of this relationship by traveling from Mandvi to Muscat. This honor is also dedicated to the sailors who contributed to the progress of both countries through centuries of exchange."