Indians blame the political system, not their politicians: Pew survey information

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A latest survey by the Pew Research Center reveals {that a} majority of Indians really feel the necessity for main adjustments of their political programs. On the opposite hand, greater than two-thirds of the Indians surveyed consider that their elected officers are sincere, moral, and well-qualified.

More than 50% of respondents in many of the 25 surveyed nations stated their political system wants main adjustments or full reform. More than 70% of the surveyed Indians stated their political system wants main adjustments or full reform, with 34% of individuals vouching for full reform. The under chart reveals the share (%) of respondents who say the political system of their nation wants various quantities of adjustments. Those who didn’t reply aren’t proven.

Respondents differed when requested about their confidence in such adjustments happening. For occasion, whereas a big majority of respondents from South Korea (87%) expressed a necessity for political reform, greater than half of the individuals surveyed weren’t assured that these adjustments could possibly be made. However, of these respondents who need political change, Indians make the most important share of those that are assured that these adjustments may be made. The share of respondents who weren’t assured that their programs might change was the bottom in India. The under chart reveals the country-wise share (%) of those that are assured/not assured that their system can change.

While expressing a necessity for systemic change, a majority of Indians held constructive views about their elected officers. The survey requested adults in 25 nations to fee choose traits among the many elected officers of their nation. The under chart reveals the country-wise share (%) of respondents who say few or not one of the elected officers of their nation present the given traits.

Only one in three respondents from India, Japan, and the Netherlands negatively rated their elected officers. It must be famous that smaller shares of respondents from Japan and the Netherlands believed that political reform was crucial, opposite to India.

Published – September 18, 2025 08:00 am IST

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