Prime Minister Narendra Modi always loved social media–from his election campaign days to sharing selfies and quoting DDLJ dialgoues–the Indian Prime Minister has done it all, on Twitter. [caption id=“attachment_2068331” align=“alignleft” width=“380”]  Narendra Modi. PTI[/caption] And on Thursday, he became the world’s first leader to send out an audio-video tweet, when he tweeted a conversation between him and US President Barack Obama during “Mann Ki Baat”.
And if you missed hearing the 'Mann Ki Baat' episode, you can listen to it here. https://t.co/r6FbtOfyU1
— Narendra Modi (@narendramodi) January 27, 2015
In his first video tweet, the PM had tweeted glimpses from the NCC Rally that he had addressed.
From the NCC rally. It was as if a mini-India was present there, encapsulating the spirit of 'unity in diversity' pic.twitter.com/4sHt6Ir2RP
— Narendra Modi (@narendramodi) January 28, 2015
Earlier during his visit to Australia, the prime minister also became the first leader to use Twitter Mirror, a backstage ‘photo-booth’ for behind-the-scenes and exclusive moments involving live events. The PM tweeted an autographed selfie using the tool with the Australian Prime Minister Tony Abbott.
With my friend @TonyAbbottMHR at the MCG. pic.twitter.com/mprgKYPuxG
— Narendra Modi (@narendramodi) November 18, 2014
Modi ranks second behind only Barack Obama in number of fans of his official Facebook page. His Twitter account and that of his office are among the fastest growing among politicians and elected officials worldwide. With 9.76 million followers on Twitter, Modi trails only Obama, the Dalai Lama and Pope Francis on Twitter.