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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 makes positive strides in populist demands of citizens in the 6th wave of The Ipsos Populism Report 2025
A strong case for nationalism emerges with 73% citizens believing in the criticality of defending one’s nation in the face of criticism
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Indians more optimistic in May, of country being on right track, on the back of Operation Sindoor: Ipsos What Worries the World
Terrorism jumps up +11 points to sit as the 3rd biggest worry of Indians
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Consumer sentiment weakens amid Trump’s tariff trade laws and job cuts’ uncertainty: LSEG-Ipsos PCSI India April 2025
Consumers feeling the pinch already with financial stress
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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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In the oyster of happiness – Ipsos annual Happiness Monitor reveals what makes Indians happy – on International Day of Happiness 2025
March 20th marks the International Day of Happiness when citizens across the world celebrate happiness as the fundamental human goal. And to make happiness all pervasive, this year’s theme is about fostering the spirit of, Caring and Sharing. And to see how India is doing on happiness and has done in the last one year, we aggregated the happiness scores for the past one year.
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1 in 2 urban Indians believe country’s housing is on right track - Ipsos Housing Monitor
In this inaugural issue of the Ipsos Housing Monitor, 23 of 30 markets & most global citizens say their housing is on wrong track.
Ideal home for Indians: INNER CITY, DETACHED HOME
48% Indians say rising housing prices is a good thing; 6 in 10 Indians aspire to own their own home; 58% renters want to own a home.
High taxes, high interest rates and high property prices pose biggest challenges in housing
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Ipsos Shopper Insights unveils Clicking into the Future – trends driving India’s online shopping surge: A new study by Ipsos
Ipsos Shopper Insights team identifies top 10 trends in online shopping, covering both e-commerce and q-commerce through a comprehensive survey of primary and secondary research. So, what are the opportunities and challenges in online shopping? Read on
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Global South most bullish in September – India ranks 3rd in optimism, with 65% urban Indians believing India is headed in right direction: Ipsos What Worries the World
Worry around unemployment and inflation further recedes among urban Indians
Crime and Violence, emerges world’s No.1 worry, displacing inflation to 2nd spot