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Modi’s ‘Number Eight’ Speech Goes Viral, Sparks Wave of Memes

Hajra Asad
Last updated: July 9, 2026 7:05 am
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Prime Minister Narendra Modi, on an official visit to Indonesia, addressed members of the Indian diaspora in Jakarta — and it was this address that has drawn widespread attention online, after a section of his speech built around the number eight became the subject of a flood of memes, parody clips and commentary on social media.Speaking at the diaspora event, Modi wove the number eight through several parts of his remarks, tying it to aspects of India-Indonesia relations, points of shared history and culture, and his personal rapport with Indonesian President Prabowo Subianto. The references were framed as part of a broader message on the deepening partnership between the two countries.

PM Narendra Modi : India celebrated its Republic Day on January 26 last year. Twenty-six… 2 plus 6 equals 8, and Indonesian President Prabowo Subianto's birthday is on the 17th, 1 plus 7 also equals 8. Same same. pic.twitter.com/7rA0IEAfsQ

— Mohammed Zubair (@zoo_bear) July 7, 2026


It was this section of the address, however, that spread fastest online.

Wow.. what a profound thinker… I would like to salute Modiji with my 8th finger for this. 👍🙏

— Ashith Lobo (@KuddoosExpress) July 8, 2026

 
Clips of Modi’s repeated invocations of the number circulated widely on X and other platforms within hours.

I am not even Kidding bro, Narendra Modi literally said this😭😭😭😭

“India celebrated Republic day on 26th January. Thus, 2+6 =8

Indonesian President’s birthday is on 17th. Thus, 1+7 =8”

Height of cringe bro😭😭

— Tarun Gautam (@TARUNspeakss) July 7, 2026


Users questioning what the recurring references had to do with the substance of the visit. Reaction to the speech centred largely on the perceived randomness of the number-eight thread. A number of social media users argued that the emphasis on the number lacked a clear connection to the purpose of the visit, saying it distracted from what they had expected to be a more substantive diplomatic address focused on bilateral cooperation.

India needs a PM who can think to say something better than a primary school kid who just discovered mathematical operations and formulas.
Seriously, embarrassing.
How could he even think that this could be impressive?
What a clown. What a disgrace. pic.twitter.com/rzfO4AqYMy

— Devi (@DefiantDevii) July 8, 2026


Several posts mocked the arithmetic itself as forced and arbitrary, with users pointing out that any date or figure can be made to add up to eight if one tries hard enough.

FYI there are actual professionals like doctors and scientists in this country who think this guy is smart and revere him as a saviour, absolutely cooked country man 😭🙏 https://t.co/OYjZ5dAS7E

— France Embassy in Frazer Town🇫🇷🇮🇳 (@psps_enthusiast) July 7, 2026


The episode has also fed into a broader conversation among some commentators about political communication during official visits, with critics suggesting that addresses by heads of government are expected to prioritize policy substance and strategic messaging rather than numerological wordplay that many found difficult to follow or take seriously.

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