Most G20 Nations Hold 'Positive' View Of India, PM Modi Throws Up Mixed Numbers On Popularity: Survey

<p><strong>New Delhi:</strong> As India prepares to roll out the red carpet to leaders and diplomats of over 40 countries, including 20 member-states, for the G20 summit in New Delhi next month, a global <a title="survey" href="https://ift.tt/g71fQkT" target="_blank" rel="noopener">survey</a> by the Pew Research Center has claimed that 23 nations, the majority of which are in the global bloc, view the country in a &ldquo;generally positive&rdquo; light.</p> <p>According to the survey, a median of 46 per cent adults surveyed across these 23 countries &ldquo;hold a favourable view of India&rdquo; while 34 per cent of the respondents are not favourably disposed towards the country.</p> <p>Significantly, however, the countries where people were surveyed did not include Russia, China, Saudi Arabia and Turkey. All are counted as G20 member-states.</p> <p>Even as the BJP bids to put Prime Minister Narendra Modi at the front and centre of its campaign for next year&rsquo;s Lok Sabha elections, the global survey threw up mixed numbers on the popularity and acceptability of their biggest poll mascot.</p> <p>According to the survey by the Pew Research Center, a 37 per cent median in a subset of 12 countries said they have &ldquo;confidence&rdquo; in PM Modi&rsquo;s leadership while another 40 per cent median said they &ldquo;lack confidence in him&rdquo;.</p> <p>The research was not only a public assessment or survey on Indian political leaders within the country but beyond. It was also a study of what or how the Indians feel about other countries.</p> <p>The global study also includes a mood assessment of eight middle-income countries that Pew Research Center has not surveyed since 2019, citing &ldquo;challenges of conducting face-to-face interviews during the pandemic&rdquo;.</p> <h2><span style="color: #ba372a;">The following are the key findings of the global survey:</span></h2> <h3>Indians More Likely To Believe Than Others In Rising Global Heft</h3> <p>About &ldquo;7 in 10 Indians&rdquo; surveyed said they believed that India&rsquo;s global position has been elevated and the country has become &ldquo;more influential&rdquo; in the recent past as compared to a median of 28 per cent respondents across 19 countries, who held a similar view in 2022.</p> <h3>Modi &lsquo;Popular In India&rsquo; But Reviews Mixed Elsewhere</h3> <p>Further, according to the survey, about &ldquo;8 in 10 Indians&rdquo; (79 per cent) surveyed said they favoured PM Modi. A majority of 55 per cent of these people said they held a &ldquo;very favourable view&rdquo; of the Indian Prime Minister.</p> <p>Further, a median of 37 per cent respondents across 12 countries said they trusted PM Modi to make the &ldquo;right foreign policy choices&rdquo;.</p> <p>However, according to the research, at least &ldquo;1 in 10&rdquo; respondents in each of the 12 countries surveyed did not put forth any opinion on PM Modi.</p> <h3>European Views Of India &lsquo;Negative&rsquo;</h3> <p>Significantly, according to the survey, the general outlook or views on India have taken a negative turn, rating dropped 10 percentage points, in five European countries &ndash; France, Spain, Germany, Poland and UK &ndash; where data from past years was available. Notably, the largest drop was seen in France, where just 39 per cent of respondents said they hold a favourable view of India, down from 70 per cent in 2008.</p>

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