Prime Minister Narendra Modi continues to reign supreme on the global stage, with an impressive approval rating of 78%, as revealed by a survey conducted by Morning Consult. This is a moment of proud for the Indians as the rapid developing nation’s Prime Minister has topped the list in compared with the world leaders with 78% approval and 18% disapproval.
The list from top after Narendra Modi follows Mexican President Andrés Manuel López Obrador (65%), Switzerland’s Viola Amherd (51%) and Brazil’s Luiz Inacio Lula Da Silva (46%).
Here’s the list:
These ratings reflect the sentiments of the younger populace in each surveyed country, as indicated by a seven-day moving average, as reported by Morning Consult. The data points featured in this tracker offer a snapshot of public opinion, with leaders ranked by their total approval shares.
Notable figures on the list include Italy’s Giorgia Meloni in the 8th position, US President Joe Biden at 11th, Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau at 17th, and UK Prime Minister Rishi Sunak at 20th.
Morning Consult, a prominent global decision intelligence company, utilizes advanced data analytics to provide insights into public opinion and behavior, enabling leaders to make informed decisions swiftly and effectively.
BJP leaders have celebrated these accolades, citing them as evidence of “Modi ki guarantee” and “Modi’s magic” resonating both nationally and internationally, showcasing Prime Minister Modi’s enduring popularity among the masses.
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