PM Modi tops global leaders, ahead of US, Australia, Japan chiefs: Survey

Prime Minister Narendra Modi had the highest approval rating among thirteen world leaders surveyed by US-based global leader approval tracker Morning Consult. Survey data is updated on a weekly basis. With 77 percent, PM Modi was ahead of Mexican President Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador, Italian Prime Minister Mario Draghi, Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida, US President Joe Biden, Australian Prime Minister Scott Morrison, Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson. and Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro.

Global leader and country trajectory data is based on seven-day moving averages of all adults in a given country, with a margin of error of between 1-3 percent plus or minus. In the United States, the average sample size is about 45,000. In other countries, the sample size ranges between about 3,000-5,000, according to Morning Consult.

All interviews are conducted online among a nationally representative sample of adults. In India, the sample is representative of the literate population.

As part of the survey, respondents were also asked whether they would say that things are going in the right direction or going down the wrong path in their country. In May 2021, only 53 percent of the respondents said that the country was moving in the right direction. On March 15, this number was up to 75 percent.

The weighting of the surveys is based on an analysis of education in each country by age, gender, region and in some countries official government sources.

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