Politics


Data Dive: Fake news in the age of AI

People across 29 countries are worrying that artificial intelligence is making it easier to trick people online into believing misinformation.

PM Narendra Modi achieves an approval rating of 65% in September 2023: Ipsos IndiaBus Poll

Popularity high in west zone with approval rating of 80%
Politics Survey

Only 4 in 10 aware of Rahul Gandhi’s conviction - Ipsos IndiaBus Survey

Among those aware, views were polarized, on the Surat Sessions Court decision of conviction.

81% Urban Indians predict Circa 2023 to be a better year vis-à-vis Circa 2022: Ipsos Global Advisor Predictions 2023

1 in 2 urban Indians pronounce 2022 a bad year for them & their family;
82% Indians fear parts of the country will become unlivable due to an extreme weather event;
71% urban Indians expect higher inflation in 2023; 65% expect war in Ukraine to end in 2023 (highest globally);
70% urban Indians predict no further Covid 19 lockdowns within the country;
Survey predicts about macro issues of Economy, World Security, Environment, Society & Technology

7 in 10 Urban Indians claim following the ongoing Russia-Ukraine war: A 27 country Ipsos Survey

7 in 10 Urban Indians claim following the ongoing Russia-Ukraine war: A 27 country Ipsos Survey;
7 in 10 urban Indians support taking in Ukrainian refugees; 8 in 10 want India to avoid getting militarily involved; 6 in 10 want India to continue diplomatic ties with Russia

Politics Survey

2 in 3 Urban Indians pronounce Germany a trustworthy partner on global issues: Ipsos global survey on Angela Merkel & German leadership

German leadership under Merkel, 2 in 3 Urban Indians pronounce Germany a trustworthy partner on global issues: Ipsos global survey on Angela Merkel & German leadership; 8 in 10 Urban Indians bat for strong global leaders for tackling global challenges
Education Survey

Balance-imbalance: ‘New Normal’ and New Education Policy - By Dr. Udita Ghosh Sarkar

Is it doing a balance in terms of ‘new normal’ and New Education Policy in place for universalization of education for all or is it the same pattern as before whereby the policies are in favour of the advantaged population? Is it ‘inclusion’ in all terms and we as practitioners look forward to the ‘good times’ ahead?
War/Terrorism Survey

Worries apart, 71% Indians feel India is moving in the right direction

Unemployment, graft and terrorism, top worries of Indians: Ipsos What Worries the World Survey