War/Terrorism


Support for refugees dissipating among Indians, yet they are the world’s most benevolent towards refugees: Ipsos World Refugee Day 2025 Survey

Cutbacks, amidst surge in displacement puts the onus on wealthier nations, govt, UN, World Bank, NGOs for funding

Hope around war in Ukraine ending in 2025 surges among Indians compared to 6 months ago: Ipsos Global attitudes to war in Ukraine

Citizens in 28 of 30 markets more optimistic of Ukraine war ending in 2025, versus 6 months ago

Indians and global citizens against their country being militarily involved in the conflict
Immigration Survey

World Refugee Day – Urban Indians’ dilemma – Support refuge for those displaced by war and persecution, but believe India cannot take more refugees

World Refugee Day – Urban Indians’ dilemma – Support refuge for those displaced by war and persecution, but believe India cannot take more refugees; 7 in 10 believe most refugees come for economic reasons & easily integrate: Ipsos World Refugee Day global survey

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

Coronavirus Survey

Urban Indians fear high threat perception of macro events; have highest confidence in preparedness: Halifax-Ipsos 28 Nation Global Threats & Preparedness Survey

Urban Indians fear high threat perception of macro events; have highest confidence in preparedness (across 28 markets) to offset them: Halifax-Ipsos 28 Nation Global Threats & Preparedness Survey;
World became more dangerous over last year, but is getting better than worse is the majority view among Urban Indians
War/Terrorism Survey

Two third Indians want India to protect lives of civilians over country's interest - Ipsos Human Rights Survey

65% Indians (like most global citizens) want prevention of casualties of civilians to take precedence over country’s interest: Ipsos Human Rights Survey
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

What Worries India - March 2018

The majority (65%) of Indian people think things in the country are heading in the right direction. Financial/political corruption currently occupies the top spot for concern with 51% saying this.
Employment Survey

What Worries India - January 2018

The majority (72%) of Indian people think things in the country are heading in the right direction. Financial/political corruption currently occupies the top spot for concern with 42% saying this.