Narendra Modi Tops Global Popularity Rankings, Surveys Show 68% Approval

Top spot returns to India’s Narendra Modi, landing him first place among leaders worldwide. A recent check-up on public thought – pulled together during early March by American analysts at Morning Consult – gives him 68 percent backing. This look surveyed grown-ups in many nations around the globe. He pulls well past others now, such as Swiss figure Guy Parmelin and South Korea’s Lee Jae-myung, each sitting at 62. Just under thirty percent voice doubt about how he leads. That small share still marks steady attention from inside his country and beyond its borders.
Though some question whether strong poll numbers tell the whole story, Modi remains widely supported across the country. Big building projects dot the landscape, one after another, shaping how people see progress. Digital tools for services and money moves play a part too, quietly becoming everyday helpers. Overseas trips and firm stances abroad add weight to his presence beyond borders. Pushing local factories to grow faster sits alongside plans for swelling cities, both pushed forward at pace. A system built on unique IDs links it together, step by step. This image of motion and control sticks in the mind. Yet voices rise here and there about narrowing space for debate, along with unease around fairness in welfare paths taken. Confidence in direction stays visible in data, even when doubts linger underneath.
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