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Narendra Modi & E-commerce Boom – Most Talked About Topics In India -Facebook 2015 Review

According to Facebook 2015 Year in Review, Narendra Modi, PM of India was the most talked about topics in Indian category followed by topics of E-commerce boom, A.P.J. Abdul Kalam, Baahubali: The Beginning, Nepal Earthquakes, Salman Khan, Cricket World Cup and Indian Premier League, Bihar Elections, Deepika Padukone and Indian Army.

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In place category of India, India Gate in Delhi dominated the list followed by Taj Mahal, Marine Drive, Mumbai, Nandi Hills, Gateway of India, Har ki Pauri, Haridwar, Qutub Minar, Mussoorie – The Queen of Hills, Ramoji Film City and Golden Temple Amritsar.

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Following is the list from politics to sporting events to some of the toughest issues facing the world today, which the world was talking about in 2015 on Facebook:

  • The US presidential election was the most talked-about topic globally, with nearly a year to go to Election Day. The November 13 attacks in Paris, the Syrian civil war and refugee crisis, the Nepal earthquakes and the Greek debt crisis followed.
  • Ed Sheeran topped the list of most talked-about entertainers, followed by Taylor Swift at #2, Kanye West at #3, Nicky Jam at #4, and Wiz Khalifa rounding out the top 5.
  • Game of Thrones ruled the small screen as the most talked-about TV show, while Star Wars: The Force Awakens led the list of most talked-about movies.
  • Floyd Mayweather, Jr. and Manny Pacquiao were the most talked-about athletes of the year following their highly watched fight in May.
  • Clash of Kings, a new RTS RPG multiplayer war game developed by ELEX, was Facebook’s Game of the Year, as it achieved chart-topping success on both web and mobile with more than 70 million players worldwide.

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