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Urban Indians place highest trust in Defence Forces: Ipsos IndiaBus Trust in Institutions Survey
RBI & PM of Country among top most trusted institutions
Politicians, community leaders most distrusted
Media tied with religious leaders, in low trust score
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67% Indians believe India is moving in the right direction; India placed 2nd in optimism across 29 markets in August 2024: Ipsos What Worries the World
Worry around unemployment (-6%) and inflation (-7%) recedes
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India improves one rank, pips Indonesia to emerge 2nd most optimistic market: Ipsos What Worries the World July 2024 Wave
Ipsos’ What Worries the World survey tracks public opinion on the most important social and political issues across 29 countries today, drawing on over ten years of data to place the latest scores in context.
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India emerges among top 3 most optimistic markets; most global citizens on the contrary are pessimistic about the future: Ipsos What Worries the World Global Survey, June 2024 Report
Worry around inflation and unemployment recedes for urban Indians
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India continues to be optimistic in April 2024, while most global markets are downbeat about the future: Ipsos What Worries the World global monthly survey
Global South (including India) most upbeat
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India emerges most optimistic market in March 2024 across 29 markets polled: Ipsos Global Advisor What Worries the World
Worry around inflation, unemployment & education diminishes significantly in March 2024
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78% Urban Indians perceive India to be on right track; 8% surge in Feb wave over Jan 2024 - Ipsos Global Advisor What Worries the World
Inflation and unemployment remain two glaring worries of Indians for almost 2 years
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Singapore, Indonesia and India emerge most optimistic in January 2024: Ipsos Global Advisor What Worries the World
Peru, South Africa & Hungary least optimistic;
Inflation top worry of global citizens & urban Indians
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India is headed in the right direction believe 3 in 4 urban Indians polled: Ipsos Global Advisor What Worries the World
Optimism levels surge by 4% in December