Say 65% Indians as per a survey conducted by Ipsos India

New Delhi – ‘Ipsos India’, a research organisation has published a report in March 2026 with a title ‘What worries the World’ i.e. what is the major worry of the world. According to this report, majority of the people from 23 countries out of the 29 surveyed countries think negatively about their future; however, countries like India, Singapore, Malaysia, South Korea and Thailand, etc., have a different attitude compared to the other countries. 65% of the people included in the survey felt that India was moving in the right direction. It forms 39% of the average people of the world.
The survey has also included views of people on the main national issues which directly affect their daily lives. Many people have agreed that increasing pressure on the supply of oil and gas may prove to be a challenge in the future.
Crime, violence and unemployment the gravest worries at global level
The main worries of the world are crimes, violence, unemployment, inflation, poverty and social inequality, economic and political corruption. Similar worries are experienced even in India; but their priorities are different. Other than inflation, unemployment, education, crimes and violence, economic and political corruption are the biggest problems for the Indians.
India’s non-aligned stand is the reason for increasing positivity
There are many reasons for positive approach of the Indians. India’s non-aligned geo-political situation; and active efforts to reduce the problems caused by the shortage of fuel in the world have led to maintain economic stability compared to other countries.
Geo-political tensions create highest worries in the world
All these worries point to a collective world problem. This anxiety has been mainly created due to the continuous geo-political stress. In the last few years, such stress and conflicts have adversely affected the world economy; creating pressure on the supply chains, and resulting in a difficult situation for the people, stated Mr Suresh Ramalingam, the Chief Executive Officer of this organisation.
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