Wed 10 February 2021:
Indian Americans, who turned out in huge numbers at Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s rock star-like rallies in the United States, are divided over the direction India is headed, a new survey showed on Tuesday.
Modi’s nationalist Bharatiya Janata Party has extolled the achievements of the Indian diaspora in the US and elsewhere, seeing them as a large support base to advance India’s interests in host countries.
One-fifth of the respondents did not have any opinion. The survey was conducted between September 1 and September 20, 2020, in partnership with the research and analytics firm YouGov.
“A significant minority of Indian Americans is concerned with political and social changes under way in India,” the authors Sumitra Badrinathan, Devesh Kapur and Milan Vaishnav said in their assessment of the survey results.
Modi’s government, which first came to office in 2014 promising to turn India into a political and economic power, has faced criticism for promoting a Hindu-first India and of trying to suppress dissent.
The survey found that 18 percent of Indian Americans believed government corruption to be India’s most pressing challenge, followed by 15 percent who listed the economy as their area of concern. Another 10 percent of respondents cited religious majoritarianism as the country’s most important challenge.
Indian Americans are the second-largest immigrant group in the US, and many of them joined a boisterous “Howdy Modi” rally in Houston, Texas in 2019 – a gathering also attended by then-US president Donald Trump.
Despite their misgivings about where India was headed, 49 percent of the respondents gave a thumbs-up to Modi’s performance as prime minister. The survey said that 32 percent disapproved of him, while the rest said they had no opinion.
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