US Firm Survey: PM Modi is World’s Most Popular Leader

The popularity of Narendra Modi, who is completing his second term as Prime Minister, has not diminished in the slightest.
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The popularity of Narendra Modi, who is completing his second term as Prime Minister, has not diminished in the slightest. Rather, his popularity as a global leader is increasing. In a survey by American data intelligence firm The Morning Consult, it has been claimed that Prime Minister Narendra Modi has surpassed the world's most powerful country's head of state Joe Biden in the approval rating. Modi has an approval rating of 70 per cent and has been voted the world's most popular leader.

Left behind 13 heads of state of the world

According to this data released on November 5, Prime Minister Narendra Modi has left behind 13 heads of state in the world in terms of popularity. US President Joe Biden, British PM Boris Johnson, Mexican President Andre Manuel, Italy's Mario Draghi. German Chancellor Angela Merkel are also far behind PM Modi's popularity graph.

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Very soon PM Modi improved his rating

A survey by American data intelligence firm The Morning Consult has revealed that Prime Minister Narendra Modi's popularity had declined significantly during the second wave of Corona in India. The lack of oxygen in the country, the increase in the number of deaths had greatly affected his approval rating, but he got out of this situation very soon. This significantly improved the approval rating of PM Modi.

Biden sixth then Johnson 10th

The survey has revealed that PM Modi is the most popular leader in the world. So, Mexican President Andre Manuel is in second place. US President Joe Biden, who is in sixth place in this list, has lost a place. At the same time, British Prime Minister Boris Johnson has reached 10th place, he was in eighth place. Apart from this, Canadian PM Justin Trudeau was seventh, Japan's Fumio Kishida eighth, South Korea's Moon Jae-in was ninth.

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