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India Shines as 3rd Most Upbeat Nation Globally in July 2025
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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India retains 4th rank in optimism, with 6 in 10 citizens believing country is moving in right direction: Ipsos What Worries the World
Global south countries most buoyant; Peru, South Korea and Japan emerge most pessimistic markets
Inflation stays top global and local worry.
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Indians hold positive views for road to net zero; show misperceptions about aspects of climate change: Ipsos Earth Day 2025 Global Report
The survey was conducted in 32 countries and among 23,745 respondents.
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Ipsos India announces leadership changes & role enhancements
Ipsos is one of the largest market research and polling companies globally, operating in 90 markets and employing over 20,000 people.
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Views on ESG by Ipsos
A roundup of the latest Ipsos Views on ESG (Environmental, Social, Governance).
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Asian markets of India (67%), Singapore (51%, Indonesia (50%) and Malaysia (49%) believe their govt has a clear gameplan on how govt, businesses and people should tackle climate change
Only 1 in 3 global citizens (31%) believe their govt has a clear gameplan on how govt, businesses and people should tackle climate change; India (67%), Singapore (51%, Indonesia (50%) and Malaysia (49%) believe their govts are in comparison better equipped: Ipsos Earth Day 2023 Survey
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67% Urban Indians believe govt is equipped with a gameplan on how govt, businesses and people should tackle climate change
67% Urban Indians believe govt is equipped with a gameplan on how govt, businesses and people should tackle climate change; only 1 in 3 global citizens (31%) held this view about their govt: Ipsos Earth Day 2023 Survey;
Indians believe economic cost of climate change is a bigger challenge Vs economic cost of measures to reduce climate change
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7 in 10 urban Indians (72%) endorse government spending on subsidies to make green technologies cheaper
7 in 10 urban Indians (72%) endorse government spending on subsidies to make environment friendly technologies cheaper (solar panels, electric vehicles): Ipsos Global Views on Sustainability for COP 27 Summit;
1 in 2 urban Indians put onus on govt to educate citizens on climate change actions
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Ipsos India wins the MRSI Golden Key Award 2021 for Best Developmental Research
Ipsos India wins the MRSI Golden Key Award 2021 for Best Developmental Research
Ipsos India had two finalists in the Best Developmental Research category
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9 in 10 urban Indians polled expect India to ditch fossil fuels for more climate friendly and sustainable energy sources over next 5 years: WEF-Ipsos Sustainable Energy Survey
9 in 10 urban Indians polled expect India to ditch fossil fuels for more climate friendly and sustainable energy sources over next 5 years: WEF-Ipsos Sustainable Energy Survey
More number of urban Indians believe increasing energy prices will affect spending power