PM Modi has a 66 percent approval rating, which puts him ahead of US Vice President Biden and German Chancellor Merkel.

According to a survey conducted by an American data intelligence firm, Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s approval rating is 66%, keeping him ahead of other global leaders. According to Morning Consult, PM Modi is ahead of other world leaders from 13 countries, including the United States, the United Kingdom, Russia, Australia, Canada, Brazil, France, and Germany.

“MorningConsult, which tracks national ratings of elected leaders in 13 countries, shows a 20-point drop in the proportion of Indians who approve of Mr Modi over the last year. Nonetheless, at 66 percent in early June, he outperforms all t “”The rest,” the company tweeted.

The Morning Consult Global Leader Approval Rating Tracker, which was updated on Thursday and has a sample size of 2,126 adults in India, showed that PM Modi has 66% approval and 28% disapproval.

Morning Consult, which collects data through its Political Intelligence unit, a “proprietary platform that provides real-time polling data on political elections,” reports that in August 2019, when the Modi government repealed Article 370, which granted Jammu and Kashmir special status, his approval ratings were 82%, while disapproval ratings were 11%.

The second position, according to Morning Consult, was bagged by Italian Prime Minister Mario Draghi (65%), followed by Mexican President Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador (63%), Australian Prime Minister Scott Morrison (54%), German Chancellor Angela Merkel (53%), US President Joe Biden (53%), Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau (48%), UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson (44%), South Korean President Moon Jae-In (37%), Spanish Spain Pedro Sánchez (36%), Brazilian President Jaire Bolsonaro (35%), French President Emmanuel Macron (35%) and Japanese Prime Minister Yoshihide Suga (29%)

According to Morning Consult, the daily global survey data is based on a “seven-day moving average of all adults in a specific country with a margin of error of +/- 1-3 percent.” “All interviews are carried out online with nationally representative samples of adults. (In India, the sample reflects the literate population.) “According to the company’s website.

According to Morning Consult, the surveys are weighted by age, gender, region, and education breakdowns in specific countries based on official government sources. “Surveys in the United States are also weighted by race and ethnicity. Respondents complete these surveys in the languages of their respective countries “it was added

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