PM Modi grabbed the top spot with an approval rating of 76% this time, a marginal decline of 2% compared to the last survey shared by the organisation.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi once again emerged as the world’s ‘most popular’ leader, leaving behind leaders including his United States counterpart Joe Biden. In a survey, released by ‘Morning Consult’ – a global decision intelligence firm which works to map decisions of the modern leaders – PM Modi ranked number one with an approval rating of 76% while Mexican president Andrés Manuel López Obrador grabbed the second spot.
Narendra Modi (India) | 76% |
Andrés Manuel López Obrador (Mexico) | 61% |
Anthony Albanese (Australia) | 55% |
Alain Berset (Switzerland) | 53% |
Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva (Brazil) | 49% |
Giorgia Meloni (Italy) | 49% |
Joe Biden (United States) | 41% |
Alexander De Croo (Belgium) | 39% |
Justin Trudeau (Canada) | 39% |
Pedro Sánchez (Spain) | 38% |
“The latest approval ratings are based on data collected from March 22-28, 2023. Approval ratings are based on a seven-day moving average of adult residents in each country, with sample sizes varying by country,” the website said. In its last survey, shared by the organisation on March 5, PM Modi had maintained his top position with an approval rating of 78%.