Putin WON India's 55% Vote! 55% Approval! Pew World Leader Trust Rank OUT NOW #shorts

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Why Do More Indians Trust Vladimir Putin Than Donald Trump? New Pew Survey Reveals Surprising Trend A new global survey by the Pew Research Center has found that Russian President Vladimir Putin enjoys significantly higher confidence among Indians than U.S. President Donald Trump. The findings have attracted widespread attention, making India one of the few major countries where a majority of respondents expressed confidence in Putin's leadership on global affairs. According to the survey, 51 percent of Indian respondents said they have confidence in Vladimir Putin to "do the right thing" regarding world affairs. In comparison, only 39 percent expressed confidence in Donald Trump. The findings stand in sharp contrast to many Western countries, where confidence in Putin remains extremely low following Russia's invasion of Ukraine. Pew researchers noted that India continues to be an international outlier when it comes to public perceptions of Russia. Earlier Pew studies had also found that India was the only surveyed country where a majority held favorable views of both Russia and Putin. Analysts believe this reflects the long-standing strategic relationship between New Delhi and Moscow, spanning defence cooperation, energy partnerships and decades of diplomatic ties. Experts say several factors contribute to Putin's relatively strong image in India. Russia has remained one of India's largest defence suppliers for decades, while discounted Russian crude oil imports after the Ukraine conflict strengthened economic ties between the two countries. Many Indians also view Russia as a reliable strategic partner that has historically supported India on key international issues. The survey has sparked lively discussion on social media. Many users said India's foreign policy has traditionally maintained close ties with Russia, making the results unsurprising. Others argued that public opinion has also been shaped by Russia's continued defence cooperation with India, including projects involving missiles, nuclear energy and military equipment. Some users, however, questioned whether perceptions of foreign leaders should be influenced more by current global events than by historical relationships. Political observers also pointed out that confidence in Putin does not necessarily indicate agreement with every aspect of Russia's foreign policy. Rather, the survey measured respondents' confidence in leaders to handle world affairs. Pew's findings also showed that Trump received mixed ratings globally, with confidence in his leadership declining in many countries surveyed. The report once again highlights India's unique position in global geopolitics. While many Western nations have distanced themselves from Moscow, India has continued to balance its strategic partnership with Russia alongside growing ties with the United States and other Western countries. This approach has allowed New Delhi to maintain relations with multiple global powers while pursuing what it describes as an independent foreign policy. As debates continue over shifting geopolitical alliances, the latest Pew survey suggests that Vladimir Putin continues to enjoy relatively strong public confidence in India compared with many other world leaders. The findings underscore how India's historical ties with Russia continue to shape public opinion even amid changing global political dynamics. Subscribe to FactTechz In this video, the ceramic coffee mug that is kept behind me is Flair Print Bhai Hai Tu Mera In Hindi Fpm063 Printed Ceramic Coffee Mug If you want to check it out, you can click on the Flipkart product tag affiliate sticker on this video.

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