As is well known, Modi has been very active on social networks such as Facebook and Twitter, so he and Zuckerberg are expected to discuss the Indian government efforts to collaborate with Internet.org’s plan to expand net usage. Modi’s Digital India plan has some similar goals.
Here is what social media has to say about Zuckerberg's visit.
Zuckerberg:Sir,there is a huge scope of digital revolution in India.. NaMo:Pehle ye bata,mujhe itne saare candy crush invites kaun bhejta h
— Keh Ke Peheno (@coolfunnytshirt) October 9, 2014
Two days later when Zuckerberg will return to US Employee: Zuck, how was Delhi Zuckerberg: Mast hai Bencho. Palika se fb ka Tshirt lia hai
— Bhak Sala (@bhak_sala) October 9, 2014
Zuckerberg disheartened by number of Indians who still live outside 3G/2G range, because they've never known the joy of a Whatsapp forward
— Rohan (@mojorojo) October 9, 2014
Mark Zuckerberg in Delhi today, will meet @PMOIndia Modi. Hope he gets 'likes'..err liked, during the visit :)
— Sonal Kalra (@sonalkalra) October 9, 2014
Ravi Teja should fly down to Delhi. Just to stand next to Mark Zuckerberg, look into the camera, and say "Teja main hoon, Mark idhar hai."
— Akshar (@AksharPathak) October 8, 2014
Modi is so influential that Mark Zuckerberg is flying in personally to give him a friendship request. http://t.co/bMV3A5jjh0
— Madhu Menon (@madmanweb) October 9, 2014
India is blessed. Not because of its potential. But because Marc Zuckerberg, Jeff Bezoa and Satya Nadella are visiting it. #sarcasm
— Nimish Dubey (@nimishdubey) October 9, 2014
Mark Zuckerberg is in New Delhi today? May he dress as a girl and travel in our buses to study this Poking business.
— MrMrRajneesh (@MrMrRajneesh) October 9, 2014
Mark Zuckerberg to meet Modi this week. Probably even he's pissed off with Indians sending him Candy Crush requests on his own website.
— Hardik Rajgor (@Hardism) October 9, 2014
Mark Zuckerberg to meet Modi; with habit of throwing unrelated cliches, PM will probably end the meeting saying, "Stay hungry. Stay foolish"
— Rahul Dev (@rdpatentlawyer) October 9, 2014