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Modi Is Marketing Incredible India On Social Media And It's A Pretty Sight

Modi Is Marketing Incredible India On Social Media And It's A Pretty Sight
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Narendra Modi has come up with a creative way to promote the #IncredibleIndia campaign: The Indian Prime Minister, one of the most followed world leaders on Twitter, has asked his followers to share their pictures of 'Incredible India'. His followers have been responding with enthusiasm and the results are pretty.

Keep sharing photos of #IncredibleIndia. The photos are being compiled in the form of an album on my FB page. https://t.co/Vd6lmu9VFo

— Narendra Modi (@narendramodi) June 2, 2015

In his last 'Mann Ki Baat' session, a radio programme where he shares his thoughts and opinions with the country, Modi spoke about recording travelling experiences in a diary while on vacation so one could relive them with others who hadn't been to that particular region in an effort to re-discover the country. He requested his listeners to share their travelling experiences with him in the form of photographs, tagging them #IncredibleIndia, and promised to share the best ones.

A lot of you are sharing beautiful glimpses of #IncredibleIndia after the #MannKiBaat programme. I am also RT-ing several photos daily.

— Narendra Modi (@narendramodi) June 2, 2015

As #Incredible India continues to flood Twitter, Modi's album has already caught the attention of several fans and followers - with over 13,340 shares and 2.71 lakh likes already. Here are some of the gorgeous pictures that are being featured on the page.

Belum Caves, Kurnool, Andhra Pradesh (Shared by Anup Kumar on Twitter https://twitter.com/thisisanup/status/605200650931073024)

Posted by Narendra Modi on Tuesday, 2 June 2015

Arunachal Pradesh (Shared by Pratik Kayal on Twitter https://twitter.com/pratikkayal/status/605370062011138048)

Posted by Narendra Modi on Tuesday, 2 June 2015

Prinsep Ghat, Kolkata, West Bengal (Shared by Mohitt on Twitter https://twitter.com/mohitt2601/status/604889571814301696)

Posted by Narendra Modi on Tuesday, 2 June 2015

The Golden Temple, Amritsar, Punjab(Shared by Kaushal S Inamdar on Twitter https://twitter.com/ksinamdar/status/604898553358479361)

Posted by Narendra Modi on Tuesday, 2 June 2015

Arunachal Pradesh (Shared by Pratik Kayal on Twitter https://twitter.com/pratikkayal/status/605370062011138048)

Posted by Narendra Modi on Tuesday, 2 June 2015

Sindhudurg Sea Fort, Maharahstra (Shared by Kaustubh Khare on Twitter https://twitter.com/kaustubhckhare/status/604954945150844929)

Posted by Narendra Modi on Tuesday, 2 June 2015

Sunrise at Kanyakumari, Tamil Nadu (Shared by Puneet Sharma on Twitter https://twitter.com/puneetpossible/status/605032261088444416)

Posted by Narendra Modi on Tuesday, 2 June 2015

Here are a few others that have been shared on Twitter - Modi has also been retweeting these pictures:

The crucible of Buddhism,Bodhgaya whr Prince Siddhartha attained enlightenment #Bihar@narendramodi#IncredibleIndiapic.twitter.com/dU3strWrbq

— Amit Raj (@amitraj04uall) June 1, 2015

@narendramodi sir

#IncredibleIndia

An amazing view of Lonavala-Khandal Ghat (Pune) in rainy season

#amazingindiapic.twitter.com/LZFJxSsDiZ

— राजीवअग्रवाल #नमो (@rjaggrawal) June 2, 2015

Golconda Fort, Hyderabad

#IncredibleIndiapic.twitter.com/Wo9cvLD0Y6

— Krishna Reddy G (@DickeyMoe) June 1, 2015

@narendramodi Amazing feel at Bara Imambara in Lucknow #IncredibleIndiapic.twitter.com/7TslAssCxF

— Ruchika Pahwa (@ruchip14) June 1, 2015

.Clicked by me >Stunning Spiti Valley, Eastern Himachal Pr #IncredibleIndia@narendramodi

Fall season- early october pic.twitter.com/nO7zQFUZ2h

— Kruti (@jalebi9) June 2, 2015

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