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Home»Trending»PM Modi Ranks No. 1 in Global Leadership Trust Index — Again!
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PM Modi Ranks No. 1 in Global Leadership Trust Index — Again!

Sharad NataniBy Sharad NataniJuly 26, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read
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In a powerful affirmation of his global leadership, Prime Minister Narendra Modi has once again been ranked as the world’s most trusted leader with an impressive 75% approval rating, according to the latest data from US-based intelligence firm Morning Consult.

The survey, conducted between July 4 and 10, 2025, positions PM Modi ahead of global leaders like South Korean President Lee Jae Myung and Argentina’s Javier Milei. This marks yet another milestone in Modi’s over 11-year tenure, which now stands as India’s second-longest after Jawaharlal Nehru.

“Loved by over a billion Indians and respected by millions across the globe,” BJP leader Amit Malviya shared on X (formerly Twitter).

Modi’s approval rating remains unmatched, especially in comparison to other world leaders — with US President Donald Trump securing less than 45% and ranking eighth. The Morning Consult Global Leader Approval Tracker shows that Modi has consistently topped global trust charts since 2021, with approval ratings peaking at 78% in early 2024.

Why It Matters:

Modi’s leadership is seen as decisive, stable, and globally admired.

He recently completed 4,078 continuous days in office — overtaking Indira Gandhi’s record.

The approval comes amid ongoing global partnerships, including the recently hailed India-UK FTA.

Union Minister Sarbananda Sonowal echoed national pride:

“His strong, decisive leadership ensures Bharat’s rise and the world’s respect.”

Global Standing (July 2025 Survey):

1. Narendra Modi – 75%

2. Lee Jae Myung – South Korea

3. Javier Milei – Argentina

4. Donald Trump – USA (Under 45%)

With rising global recognition and an enduring domestic mandate, Modi continues to shape India’s place on the world stage, not just as a regional power—but as a trusted global leader.

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