Obama, U.S., popular in India: Poll
Indians See Threat From Pakistan, Extremist Groups
More than seven-in-ten Indians have confidence in Barack Obama and about two-thirds express a favorable opinion of the U.S. Indians are also upbeat about their country’s economic situation and its role in world affairs. Still, most say India faces major challenges, including crime and corruption. And there are widespread concerns about Pakistan and extremist groups like Lashkar-e-Taiba.
Latinos in the 2010 Elections: Indiana
There are 116,000 eligible Hispanic voters in Indiana, 2% of all eligible voters in the state.
Greatest Threat to Pakistan: India
A majority of Pakistanis see India as the greatest threat to their country.
India’s Census and the Caste Question
Government leaders in India have agreed that the nation’s 2011 census could include a tally of castes, the complex structure of traditional social classes that last were officially measured in 1931. Those caste numbers are the basis of quotas for government employment and university enrollment, and help determine spending on social welfare programs. A council […]
Pakistanis Top Threat: India
More Pakistanis say India is a threat to their country than say so about the Taliban or al Qaeda.
India
Global Optimism, Local Fears
McCain Wins Fans in India
Global Economic Gloom – China and India Notable Exceptions
The latest Pew Global Attitudes survey finds some encouraging signs for America’s global image for the first time this decade. Although views of the United States remain negative in much of the world, favorable ratings have increased modestly since 2007 in 10 of 21 countries where comparative data are available. Many people around the world are paying close attention to the U.S. presidential election.