
The popularity of Prime Minister Narendra Modi remains intact even after the second wave of the Corona epidemic and its ill effects in India. Modi tops the ranking of global leaders in a survey by American data intelligence firm Morning Consult. His popularity has got 66% number out of 100.
In this survey, leaders of 13 countries including America, Britain, Russia, Australia, Canada, Brazil, France, and Germany were included. However, the survey states that Modi's popularity has declined by 20% in the last year. Yet by the beginning of June, 66% of people like Modi.
2,126 people from India included in the survey
The survey covered 2,126 people from India. In this, 28% of people also disapproved of Modi's popularity. In the survey, the rating of leaders of only 3 countries is above 60. In the survey, Modi is followed by Italian Prime Minister Mario Draghi. His rating is 65%. After this, Mexico's President Lopez Obrador is at number three. Their rating is 63%.
Morning Consult Political Intelligence tracks the approval ratings of leaders from the US, India, France, Japan, Australia, Canada, Brazil, Germany, Italy, Japan, Mexico, South Korea, Spain, and the UK and updates its page with new data every week does.
Which leader's ranking?
1. Narendra Modi: 66%
2. Mario Draghi (Italy): 65%
3. Lopez Obrador (Mexico): 63%
4. Scott Morrison (Australia): 54%
5. Angela Merkel (Germany): 53%
6. Joe Biden (USA): 53%
7. Justin Trudeau (Canada): 48%
8. Boris Johnson (UK): 44%
9. Moon Jae-in (South Korea): 37%
10. Pedro Sanchez (Spain): 36%
11. Jair Bolsonaro (Brazil): 35%
12. Emmanuel Macron (France): 35%
13. Yoshihide Suga (Japan): 29%
Improved ranking by address to the nation
The US agency has considered Modi's address to the nation on June 7 as a way to improve the ranking. In this, he made many announcements. Addressing the nation, Modi had announced free vaccines for all people above 18 years of age. He also talked about supplying 75 percent of the vaccine to the state governments. In his address to the nation, Modi had promised free ration to 80 crores poor by November.
How Morning Consult Company conducts a survey
1. The company claims that they have access to the data of 100 million (100 million) people. Which makes it easier for them to do research.
2. So far the company has interviewed 15 million (1.5 crores) people in more than 100 countries.
3. The company also uses Machine Learning Algorithms (ML) and Natural Language Processing (NLP) tools for research.
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