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This is a remarkable representation of world opinion since an Indian Prime Minister, Narendra Modi, has now become the most popular democratic leader in the world, receiving a 75% rating according to an ongoing survey by Morning Consult. The report ranked him way above other world leaders, such as US President Joe Biden and his predecessor Donald Trump, revealing his rising international position as well as his rising domestic power.
The survey conducted by the Morning Consult collected information in more than 20 democratic nations. The 75% approval rating of PM Modi is not only the highest rating in the contemporary world of politics but also an indication of long-term confidence placed in him by the Indian citizens and other global stakeholders. Disapproval was voiced by only 18 percent, but 7% of the survey respondents took no position. According to analysts, this massive support has been occasioned by the fact that Modi is perceived to be a strong, decisive leader, especially in the arena of international affairs and national security.
The poll ranks the US President Joe Biden in 6th place, far behind, and Donald Trump, the former US President, is in 8th place at home, where he has a powerful following. Leaders such as Rishi Sunak of the UK and Justin Trudeau of Canada are also not up to date. It is attributed to this lead in Modi by his frequent interaction with the people, mega international events with India as the host country, such as the G20 summit, and India's gaining economic and geopolitical dominance. In contrast to numerous world leaders who realise problems with political stability or poor ratings at home, Modi has kept his approval ratings high.
Such world recognition comes at a very critical moment when India will be moving towards big state and national elections. The international popularity of Modi is likely to enhance his image on the domestic front, reinstating his image of Viksit Bharat (Developed India). The BJP leaders are already using this survey to claim that India is now in a respected position in the international scenario with Modi as its leader. The party will probably translate this rating into the core messages of the campaign.