Americans see India in positive light, but few have confidence in Modi
Americans generally regard India favorably, but many have never heard of Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi.
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Christine Huang is a research associate focusing on global attitudes at Pew Research Center.
Americans generally regard India favorably, but many have never heard of Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi.
Most Americans see little ability for the U.S. and China to cooperate on climate change policy or combating the spread of infectious disease. A majority of Americans continue to view the China-Russia partnership as a very serious problem for the U.S.
47% of U.S. adults say tensions between China and Taiwan are a very serious problem for the U.S., up 19 points since February 2021.
India is poised to become the world’s most populous country this year; its population has more than doubled since 1950.
Most think social media has made it easier to manipulate and divide people, but they also say it informs and raises awareness.
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Only three-in-ten Americans say it is a very serious problem for the United States if Xi Jinping assumes a third term as China’s leader.
The Chinese Communist Party is preparing for its 20th National Congress, an event likely to result in an unprecedented third term for President Xi Jinping. Since Xi took office in 2013, opinion of China in the U.S. and other advanced economies has turned more negative. How did it get to be this way?
Australian adults most frequently mentioned the political system when thinking about China, while others mentioned threats and human rights.
Much larger shares of people in most nations see China’s influence growing than say the same of the United States.
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