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    September 15, 2016
    India and Modi: The Honeymoon Continues

    Plurality in India wants action on air pollution

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    India and Modi: The Honeymoon Continues
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    Wave of good feeling in India about Modi, economy, direction of country
    Indians on India’s place in the world
    Modi, BJP quite popular, as are the Gandhis and the Indian National Congress party
    Generally strong support for Modi’s handling of problems
    Deep partisan divide in views of Modi, his leadership style and how he handles issues
    Indians quite concerned about China
    Indians, Americans and Europeans differ in their views of their country’s role in the world
    Rising public contentment with India’s direction
    Economy seen as doing well, getting better
    Indians continue to expect next generation to be better off
    Crime, unemployment, corrupt officials seen as top domestic issues in India
    Plurality in India wants action on air pollution
    Indians name climate change and ISIS as top international threats
    Modi seen positively across demographic groups
    Views of Sonia, Rahul Gandhi improving
    Gap in views of BJP, INC narrowing
    Modi generally seen in a positive light
    Partisan divide on Modi performance
    Views of Modi’s handling of issues
    Indians approve of Modi’s dealings with the U.S., but not with Pakistan
    Indians see India playing rising role on world stage
    Indians’ mixed views of other countries
    BJP supporters more worried about China than Congress adherents
    Indians hold positive view of Obama, but majorities don’t express opinion on Clinton or Trump
    Indians want to deal with own problems, but willing to compromise with allies
    Indians support use of military force against terrorism
    Indians support increased defense spending
    Partisan divide on Modi performance
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