March 26, 2008
As India and the United States attempt to finalize the nuclear deal they struck in 2005, Gallup reports that in 2007, just 22% of Indians were very or somewhat familiar with the proposed agreement.
March 26, 2008
The Indian government’s likelihood of reaching a broad political consensus on the stalled civilian nuclear technology agreement with the United States may be hampered by the fact that only about one in five Indians (22%) said they were very or ...
January 28, 2008
The competitive and sometimes tense relationship between economic powerhouses China and India could be improving. Gallup polling in India reveals Indians are more amenable than hostile to closer ties with China, and see the country’s growing ...
September 20, 2007
China and India are experiencing great change as their economies grow and modernize. The Gallup World Poll has revealed that this rapid development in both countries appears to be having different effects on the well-being of each population.
July 11, 2007
Indians are feeling positive about their country's economy.
July 9, 2007
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February 7, 2007
The number of Indians who approve of non-traditional marital arrangements, such as marrying outside one's caste or religion, varies little by age -- but considerably by education level. Two-thirds of Indians with a college degree approve of ...
February 6, 2007
In the past decade, the intersection of technology and consumerism has transformed India. Indians are adapting their traditional lifestyles -- and mindsets -- to participate fully in the new economic opportunities available. When it comes to ...
January 17, 2007
India's unprecedented growth has benefited millions, but it brings challenges, including severe regional inequalities. Residents of the country's poverty-stricken Eastern region are far less likely than those elsewhere to be satisfied with ...
August 4, 2006
Overall, Gallup World Poll data find women in rural India to be on the lowest rung of the socioeconomic ladder, and even though they have far better living standards today than they did a decade ago, most of them do not have the capabilities to ...