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59% Indians hail India’s National Infrastructure: Ipsos-GIIA Infrastructure Survey
61% feel India needs momentum in infrastructure development, more so in local areas
64% Indians endorse privatization in infrastructure development -
World Affairs - Indians foresee dissonance: Halifax International Security Forum-Ipsos Study
Pessimism writ large. There is fear and concern about the future
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India ranks 12th on Misperception Index among 37 nations: Perils of Perception Ipsos Global Study
Indians falsely overestimate proportions of Immigrants, Muslims, Unemployment etc.
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First Global Affluent Study Data Set
Survey Spotlights “Global Affluencers” – First to try. First to buy. The Powerful Global Target Group Driving Purchases and Early Adoption Across Category.
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Food Habits of Indians: Ipsos Study
74% Indians are content with their current body weight; 63% Indians are willing to eat a plant based substitute for meat
The study busts myths about Indians. Indians are making informed choices; experimenting; moving away from norms
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The impact of mobile and rapid digital adoption on how India consumes
India is well-known as the world’s largest democracy, one of the world’s fastest-growing economies, and a young nation set to reap demographic dividends over the next few decades. What is not so well known is its unprecedented pace and scale of digital adoption.
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App-based Ride hailing, Car Ownership Slug Fest. And what it means for the industry
Changing mobility landscape with emergence of app-based ride hailing companies
-By Abhishek Jha, Client Director, Ipsos India -
In media we trust? How our views of the media are changing
While chants of “fake news” ring out around the world, this paper asks is there really a crisis of trust in the media?
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UN Women Reports: Lebanon, Jordan, Iraq
Ipsos and UN Women report on Gender and Displacement caused by the Syria crisis.
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Consumer Confidence slides in December: Thomson Reuters-Ipsos PCSI Survey
The India Primary Consumer Sentiment Index (Consumer Confidence), as measured by Thomson Reuters in partnership with Ipsos, shows a drop by 0.6 percentage points over the previous month (November).