
Prime Minister Narendra Modi continues to top the popularity list of global leaders. He has an approval rating of 75 percent. According to approval rating survey agency Ipsos Indiabus, PM Modi achieved an approval rating of 75 percent in February 2024.
This rating was received in 2023
Earlier, in the data released in September 2023, PM Modi had got a rating of 65 percent. This time his approval rating has increased by 10 percent. PM Modi's approval rating has increased since December 2022. The PM's rating in December 2022 was 60 percent. In February 2023, PM Modi's approval rating was 67 percent. In September 2023, his rating decreased by two percent, and got a 65 percent rating. Now in February 2024, Modi's rating has increased again.
Due to these reasons also the approval rating got a jump
Apart from this, many issues including the construction of a temple in UAE, initiatives in space, the successful hosting of the G20 summit in India, promotion of Make in India, and infrastructure agreements in India with major global countries have improved the approval rating of the Prime Minister. Contributed to making.
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