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Majority of urban Indians see Bush's re-election as positive


Category: World Service

Date: 19.01.2005
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A 大象传媒 World Service survey of four cities in India suggests that it is one of the few countries in the world to view positively the re-election of President Bush.


The survey of 21 countries across the world found that 62% of urban Indians see the re-election as positive.


India, where the survey was conducted in Mumbai, Calcutta, Delhi and Chennai, emerges as one of only three countries where Bush's re-election is seen as positive, with 63% in the Philippines and 44% in Poland holding the same view.


大象传媒's South Asia Correspondent Nick Bryant commented: "A clue to understanding the Bush administration's popularity in India comes from the cities where the poll was conducted - Mumbai, Calcutta, Delhi and Chennai - four powerhouses of the country's fast-expanding economy.


"With a growth rate of well over 6%, many urban Indians simply believe that the Bush administration is good for business; that its strong desire to forge closer trade ties with the country is a key component of India's stunning economic success."


Asked about US influence in the world, the poll suggests Indians are less positive, although a majority - 54% - still have a favourable opinion.


With only 18% in favour, there's strong opposition to the idea of sending Indian troops to Iraq, a request made of successive New Delhi governments but one fiercely opposed by both politicians and the public.


The general poll results suggest that a majority of people in 16 countries and a sizable number (39%) in two other countries see the re-election as negative for global security.


The polling was commissioned by 大象传媒 World Service on the eve of the inauguration of President Bush and conducted by the international polling firm, GlobeScan.


Almost 22,000 people were polled on five continents in this survey.


For the full results go to bbbcnews.com.


Notes to Editors


大象传媒 World Service broadcasts programmes around the world in 43 languages and is available on radio and online.


It has a global audience of 146 million listeners.


大象传媒 World Service is available globally on short wave; on FM in 140 capital cities; and selected programmes are carried on around 2,000 FM and MW radio stations around the world.


The 大象传媒 World Service websites receive around 280 million page impressions every month.


The global poll was conducted in 21 countries: Argentina, Australia, Brazil, Canada, Chile, China, France, Germany, Great Britain, India, Indonesia, Italy, Japan, Mexico, Russia, the Philippines, Poland, South Africa, South Korea, Spain and Turkey.


In addition to the 21 countries polled, a poll of 1,000 Americans was conducted.


In eight countries, including India, the sample was limited to major metropolitan areas.


The sample size in India was 1005 people.


The poll was conducted in India between 4 and 15 December 2004.


GlobeScan is a global public opinion firm with a research network spanning 50 countries.


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