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Surge S32: A Dual-Purpose Electric Marvel or a High-Priced Hurdle?
This article is part of a thought leadership series by the Ipsos Auto sector expert group. This team of experts in the automotive sector join forces to share their unique perspectives and insights about the latest trends, innovations, and happenings in the auto industry. The intent is to keep our clients informed and up-to-date through the lens of research.
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Approval Rating of PM Narendra Modi soars to 75% in Feb 2024 – a 10% jump from Sept 2023 wave: Ipsos IndiaBus Survey
92% in North Zone;
Education, sanitation and cleanliness and healthcare, best performance areas of the Modi govt.
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73% of urban Indians perceive Ram Temple consecration/ construction to enhance vote bank for the BJP/ NDA: Ipsos IndiaBus Ram Temple Perception Poll
3 in 4 believe Ram Temple will boost economic gains for UP;
1 in 2 feel it was a religious event; 1 in 4 felt it was both a political & religious event
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Ipsos Update – March 2024
Populism, UX, Love… Ipsos Update explores the latest research & thinking on key topics from Ipsos teams around the world.
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Consumer Confidence further rises for urban Indians in Feb 2024 – surges 2.9 percentage points: LSEG-Ipsos PCSI India 2024
Refinitiv has rebranded to LSEG (London Stock Exchange Group)
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Ipsos India bags 2 key awards – Most Effective Storyteller & Best Operations Team of the Year, at the MRSI organized Golden Key Awards 2023
Ipsos teams feted at the MRSI organized The Golden Key Awards 2023 (GKA)
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73% Urban Indians believe our system is broken: Ipsos Global Advisor Populism in 2024 Survey
74% urban Indians feel to fix India we need a strong leader willing to break the rules;
74% want important political issues to be decided by people via referendums and not by elected officials;
74% feel the political and economic elite do not care about hard working people;
66% Indians want govt to increase spends on defense & national security; 66% want govt to increase spends in job creation;
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Optimism About AI's Potential
A global survey conducted by Google and Ipsos, involving over 17,000 participants from 17 countries, highlights optimism about AI's potential.