Prime Minister Narendra Modi is the world's third most popular leader, according to a controversial survey done by Gallup International Association, an association of polling organizations registered in Zurich, Switzerland. Topping the list of popularity is French President Emmanuel Macron followed by German Chancellor Angela Merkel.
UK Prime Minister Theresa May and Chinese President Xi Jinping also made it to the top 5 ranks after Modi. At 11th position, Donald Trump ranked just below Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu and Iranian President Hassan Rouhani. Saudi Arabia’s king Salman bin Abdulaziz has bagged seventh position in the poll.
Modi has high favourability ratings in Afghanistan and Bangladesh, according to the survey. 69 percent of participants from Afghanistan and 51 percent from Bangladesh viewed him favourably.
Gallup's Opinion of Global Leaders Survey rated leaders according to a Net score which takes into account both favourability and unfavourability. Macron and Merkel had net scores of 21 and 20, respectively. Modi had a net score of 8.
According to a Firstpost report, Modi had ranked 5th in the 2015 survey with a net score of 4. The report also said that former US President Barack Obama topped the 2015 survey of world leaders.
The survey said there is rising favourability towards Russian President Vladmir Putin, who was at no. 6. The survey added that Trump is the only world leader where a majority hold an unfavourable opinion.
However it is Pope Francis who records the highest level of favourability – 56%, rising to 75% of those surveyed in Latin America and 66% of those living in EU-Europe. The survey was conducted across 55 countries.









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