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    March 21, 2019
    A Sampling of Public Opinion in India

    Most Indians satisfied with way democracy is working

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    A Sampling of Public Opinion in India
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    Most Indians are satisfied with direction of country and economic gains, optimistic for today’s children
    Unemployment and inflation biggest concerns for Indians
    Most Indians see little progress on key issues over past five years
    Most Indians satisfied with way democracy is working
    Indians say politicians are corrupt but that Indian democracy allows freedom of speech
    Indians think trade is good for their country, creates jobs and raises wages
    Indians see emigration as a big problem
    Little appetite for allowing more immigrants into India
    Most Indians see career, education opportunities as important reasons to move abroad
    Most in the Asia-Pacific region have favorable views of India
    Globally, India’s role seen as constant
    Europeans with more education most likely to say India’s stature increased
    Positive reviews of Modi on balance, though many have no opinion
    Prior to Pulwama attack, there was great concern over Pakistan
    Even before Pulwama attack, Indians said conditions in Kashmir were worsening, more force needed
    India seen positively around Asia-Pacific and the U.S.
    Congress supporters more likely to see issues getting worse
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