Overall, six in ten global citizens feel their country is headed in the wrong direction, with 23 out of 29 markets expressing pessimism about the future. Australia showed notably polarized public opinion, reflecting a divided national sentiment.
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Consumer Confidence rebounds, shows uptick of 0.9 percentage points in June 2022, after dip in April & May: Refinitiv-Ipsos Primary Consumer Sentiment Index, India, June 2022
Globally India tops in those who ride a bicycle at least once a week: Ipsos Global Advisor Cycling Across the World Survey 2022; 9 in 10 urban Indians believe cycling reduces carbon emissions; Cycling infrastructure, safety, determine popularity of riding by markets
Unemployment top worry of urban Indians; Inflation top worry of global citizens.: Ipsos What Worries the World monthly global survey May 2022; 3 in 4 urban Indians believe India is moving in the right direction
Survey finds the global public divided in their level of excitement about the new technologies
Consumer Sentiment continues downward slide in May, after April’s dip: Refinitiv-Ipsos India PCSI Sentiment down for personal finances, investments and personal finances. No change in sentiment for economy
3 headed monster upsetting world mental peace - COVID 19 for Indians & Chinese most; Inflation for most global markets & Conflict in Ukraine for Germany and Italy: Ipsos Essentials April 2022
7 in 10 Urban Indians claim following the ongoing Russia-Ukraine war: A 27 country Ipsos Survey; 7 in 10 urban Indians support taking in Ukrainian refugees; 8 in 10 want India to avoid getting militarily involved; 6 in 10 want India to continue diplomatic ties with Russia