India

Before Attacks, Intercommunal Tensions Rising in India

Citizens growing more likely to expect conflict between Muslims, Hindus

December 8, 2008
Gallup Polls in India find 22% of residents anticipating more conflict between Muslims and Hindus in that country, nearly double the percentage who did so in 2006, but still less than the 40% anticipating less conflict.More ...

Before Attacks, 55% of Indians OK With Anti-Terror Efforts

Fewer Indians say Pakistan is doing enough to fight cross-border terror

November 28, 2008
A Gallup Poll in India shows that before the terrorist attacks in Mumbai, a slim majority of Indians (55%) felt their government was doing enough to fight terrorism.More ...

In South Asia, Few Opinions on U.S. Presidential Race

Few respondents in Bangladesh, India, and Pakistan express any opinions

October 21, 2008
Gallup Polls in Bangladesh, India, and Pakistan show large disconnect between many of the world’s poorest people and the U.S. presidential race.More ...
Gallup Glance Around the Globe

Gallup Glance Around the Globe

July 21, 2008
Data-driven insights into Barack Obama’s trip to Iraq, the pending India-U.S. nuclear deal, America’s banking troubles, and Colombia’s electoral integrity.

No End in Sight to India’s Nuclear Gridlock

Public ambivalence toward U.S., Russia implies continued political turmoil

June 30, 2008
The Indian public is similarly ambivalent about relations with the United States and Russia, which helps explain the political stalemate preventing India’s government from approving a landmark civil nuclear deal with the United States.More ...
India's Lower Class Struggles for Equality

India's Lower Class Struggles for Equality

May 30, 2008
In India's upper and lower social classes, a significant difference exists in satisfaction with the number and quality of jobs available in the country and in confidence in the private education system.

Nepalese See Benefits in Ties With India, China

Many view close links with China, improved relations with India as “good thing”

May 2, 2008
Nepal’s Maoists are reappraising the country’s relationships with its powerful neighbors. A Gallup Poll in Nepal reveals citizens see positives in better relations with China and India: 81% said close ties with China are good and 97% of those who see better relations with India said this is good.More ...
Gallup Glance Around the Globe

Gallup Glance Around the Globe

April 29, 2008
Data-driven insights into Americans' tax rebates, a proposed oil pipeline from Iran to India, rising food prices in the U.S., and the aborting of female fetuses in India.

Indians More Satisfied Than Chinese With Schools

Pattern persists across urban/rural areas and by gender

April 23, 2008
Despite China’s legendary educational system, more Indians (77%) than Chinese (66%) say they are satisfied with their schools -- an important factor as both economic giants continue to grow their well-educated workforces.More ...
Few Indians Aware of Nuclear Deal with U.S.

Few Indians Aware of Nuclear Deal with U.S.

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.
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