Agency, New Delhi.
Published by: Jeet Kumar
Updated Thu, 10 Mar 2022 06:13 AM IST
Summary
India did the right thing by abstaining from voting in the United Nations Security Council and the General Assembly. In response to the same question, 14 percent supported Ukraine and accepted the sanctions imposed by the US and Europe on Russia.
After surveying about 21 thousand people, an agency Local Circles has reported that 77 percent Indians are satisfied with Operation Ganga. On the other hand, in response to another question, 55 percent said that the Ukraine-Russia issue is being handled by the Indian government properly.
India did the right thing by abstaining from voting in the United Nations Security Council and the General Assembly. In response to the same question, 14 percent supported Ukraine and accepted the sanctions imposed by the US and Europe on Russia.
At the same time, 20 percent supported not voting against Russia in further voting on Russia, but away from Russia in the long run. People from 341 cities were included in the survey.
If Russian attacks increased, then the support of Indians fell
- As Russia intensifies its war on Ukraine, Indian support for it is declining. On February 26, in the same survey, 73 percent people reported Russia matters.
- I supported the stand of the government. On February 28, this percentage came down to 62, so this time it was recorded at 55 percent.
- Operation Ganga: 59 percent said it was brilliant: 77 percent expressed satisfaction with this operation. Out of this 77, 59 percent did it a great job and 18 percent did it.
- Comparatively good move. At the same time, out of the remaining 23, 13 percent considered it average, 5 considered poor and 3 very poor.
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After surveying about 21 thousand people, an agency Local Circles has reported that 77 percent Indians are satisfied with Operation Ganga. On the other hand, in response to another question, 55 percent said that the Ukraine-Russia issue is being handled by the Indian government properly.
India did the right thing by abstaining from voting in the United Nations Security Council and the General Assembly. In response to the same question, 14 percent supported Ukraine and accepted the sanctions imposed by the US and Europe on Russia.
At the same time, 20 percent supported not voting against Russia in further voting on Russia, but away from Russia in the long run. People from 341 cities were included in the survey.
If Russian attacks increased, then the support of Indians fell
- As Russia intensifies its war on Ukraine, Indian support for it is declining. On February 26, in the same survey, 73 percent people reported Russia matters.
- I supported the stand of the government. On February 28, this percentage came down to 62, so this time it was recorded at 55 percent.
- Operation Ganga: 59 percent said it was brilliant: 77 percent expressed satisfaction with this operation. Out of this 77, 59 percent did it a great job and 18 percent did it.
- Comparatively good move. At the same time, out of the remaining 23, 13 percent considered it average, 5 considered poor and 3 very poor.