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The Virtual Pillbox: Trends Shaping E-Pharmacy Today
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Empathy: The New currency of Brand Connection
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  • Business Survey

    Beyond Populism; mixed bag for Indians: Ipsos Survey

    A new survey to capture elements beyond populism finds that Indians are optimistic about the future of India, have confidence in most macro institutions, are quite rigid about their leaders and leadership style, but largely feel the system is broken.
  • Society Survey

    Fake News, filter bubbles, post truth afflict others: Ipsos Survey

    A major new Ipsos study of over 19000 people in 27 countries shows that the majority of Indians say that they regularly see fake news and half of them said that they believed a fake story, only to discover later that it was fake.

    Notably, the survey further shows our trust in politicians and media declining.

  • Consumers Survey

    A Way to Get Away

    Taking time off in 2018? Indians plan to go on a vacation, avail full leave quota and switch off from work emails and messages
  • CSR Survey

    Ipsos in Italy & Ipsos Foundation for India

    Ipsos in Italy clients and staff and the Ipsos Foundation have raised funds to create a vocational center in the region of Varanasi, India.
  • Society Survey

    80% Indians Want Discrimination Against Transgender to End: Survey

    While the world is becoming more tolerant of the third gender, with at least 72 per cent Indians perceiving transgender people as a natural occurrence, India has become the top most nation to believe that it is not a mental disease, said the Ipsos Global Survey on transgender people along with Buzzfeed and Williams Institute.
  • Our Newsletters

    Ipsos India AutoScoops is a great compilation curated by our team of automotive experts. This comprehensive Newsletter provides valuable insights and perspectives from Ipsos India. It serves as a source of inspiration and a platform for disseminating our unique points of view.ELEVATE is Ipsos India's monthly newsletter designed for Indian Clients showcasing a curated collection of the latest thinking and insights from the Ipsos India think tank. Delivered every month, it offers a fresh perspective on the people, market and society in India.

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  • Sports Survey

    FIFA World Cup - 2018

    83% Indians are aware of the World Cup 2018; 85% Claim to be watching Soccer: Ipsos Survey
  • Environment Survey

    Indians concerned about effects of Non-recyclable Waste on Environment

    87% Indians concerned about effects of Non-Recyclable Product Waste on Environment: Ipsos Global Survey on World Environment Day
  • Holidays Survey

    2018 Summer Holiday Plans Among Europeans, Americans and Asians

    Europ Assistance releases its 18th annual Barometer on Summer holidays, focusing on Europe's, America's, and the first time Asia's holidays plans. In 2018, summer holiday plans are consolidating in all countries with a stable budget in Europe and the United States, India and China, while increasing in Brazil. Millennials are disrupting traditional practices giving new strength to alternative lodging and online reviews in all markets including India.Social media are becoming a holidays must-have for India and China, the United States and Brazil while Europeans disconnect more easily. 60% of Indians and Chinese will not disconnect from work during their holidays; most Europeans intend to disconnect completely from work during their holidays.


  • Marriage Survey

    Royal Wedding

    54% Indians are interested in the Royal Wedding: Ipsos Global Survey Queen Elizabeth II & Prince Harry most liked British Royals
  • Consumers Survey

    Global Consumer Confidence Ticks Up To 50.7

    This May sees the Global Consumer Confidence Index rise by 0.4 points.
  • Insights Survey

    Indians' paradox with Socialism - Ipsos Global Survey

    Indians’ paradox with Socialism – Benefits OK; Control and Protectionism Not OK Ipsos global survey on Karl Marx’s bicentenary