PM Modi braked competition in Global Leader Popularity Contest

PM Modi braked competition in Global Leader Popularity Contest

Recent surveys indicate that Prime Minister Narendra Modi continues to hold the title of the world’s most popular leader with a remarkable 76% approval rating as per the Morning Consult Survey.  The findings of a survey conducted by a US-based consultancy revealed that a substantial majority of Indians (76%) while 18 % expressed disapproval and 6 % remained undecided.

Prime Minister Modi’s approval rating of 76 % blows all other global leaders out of it. This massive lead dwarfs the ratings of Mexico’s President Lopez Obrador (66%) and Switzerland’s President Berset (58%).

Also, his reign at the top of global approval ratings isn’t a new development, and also been a disputed champion for a while now, leaving other world leaders in the dust with their much lower ratings.

Examining global approval ratings reveals Prime Minister Modi’s position at the forefront, with an impressive 76% rating. while in stands with significantly lower approval rates leaders include such as US President Biden ( 37%), Canadian PM Trudeau (31%),  UK PM Sunak ( 25%), and French President Macron (24%).

Notably, these low global approval ratings for other leaders come right after the PM Modi’s BJP party crushed the competition in three recent state elections ( Chattisgarh, Rajasthan, Madhya Pradesh)  within the Hindi Heartland. This suggests that PM Modi’s domestic popularity remains robust even as other world leaders grapple with lower approval ratings.

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Prime Minister’s skyrocketing approval rating , reaching 76 % rating is widely considered a significant strategic advantage for his party in the upcoming 2024 general elections. This positive trajectory coincides with his proactive engagement on the international scene, including his recent attendance at the COP28  Climate Action Summit in UAE.  His Visit saw him highlighting the significant impact of climate change on nations within the South Globe. Furthermore, also emphasized that despite their minimal contributions to climate change, countries like India bear the brunt of its immense consequences. Underscores India’s presence towards achieving its climate goal and presents a proposal to hose COP33 in 2028. His bold initiative further bolsters his image as a global leader on an international level.

 

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