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Indians' dislike of Pakistan growing, says Pew survey
More than seven out of 10 (71%) Indians view Pakistan “unfavourably”, according to the survey by Pew Research Center conducted last spring.
WORLD Updated: Dec 08, 2017 21:45 IST
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Indians don’t feel much love for Pakistan, not after three-and-half wars and a steady flow of cross-border terrorism, and a new survey shows they have soured on their western neighbour considerably in recent years, with almost two-thirds (64%) of them holding a “very unfavourable” view of Pakistan.

Overall, more than seven out of 10 (71%) Indians view Pakistan “unfavourably”, according to a survey by Pew Research Center conducted last spring, which was much higher than 54% “unfavourable” in 2013, when the agency started tracking the trend.

The dislike for Pakistan cuts across party lines, the survey found — 70% and 63% of supporters of the BJP and the Congress said they held a “very unfavourable” view of Pakistan, which pointed to a national consensus on taking a hard line on ties with the western neighbour.

Yet, Indians were not happy with Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s handling of relations with Pakistan, taking a line which has been anything but hard, despite his invitation to former prime minister Nawaz Sharif to attend his swearing-in in 2014, and a surprise visit to Lahore in 2015.

Only 21% of Indians approved of Modi’s handling of Pakistan, the survey found, which has been consistent since 2015, when the research body first asked that question — that was the year of Modi’s visit to Pakistan to meet Sharif, just weeks after they had met in Paris on the sidelines of climate talks.

But Modi’s handling of Kashmir found the approval of a clear majority of 60%; though younger Indians in the 18-29 age group were more supportive than those aged 50 and above, by 64% to 51%. Respondents in northern India were harsher than the rest on Modi’s handling of Kashmir.

The survey found a similar regional divide in views on Pakistan. More Indians in states closer to the western border — Delhi, Haryana, Madhya Pradesh, Punjab, Rajasthan and Uttar Pradesh — viewed Pakistan “very unfavourably” than those further away, by 69% to 61%, which was not very much.

It wasn’t clear if the survey covered respondents in Kashmir.

Most Indians surveyed also said Kashmir was a “big problem” but that number was down from 68% in 2015 to 62%, and most of them, once again, said the Indian government must use military force to deal with the situation — 63% supported more force to 8% who said they favoured less.
 
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TBH I dont think any kind of protest wrt kashmir has any significance, at least here. If tomorrow army does actually go out of bounds while handling kashmir, nobody will care, except maybe few sloganeers at jnu or ndtv. Thats the state here. Might be a bitter pill to swallow for some, but thats the truth. Also these sentiments will only rise from here on. Sympathy for kashmiris or aman ki tamasha etc were mostly initiated by Indian jholawalas, with Pakistan having upperhand in narrative. It was mostly Indians asking/willing for peace. But things are changing fast, and will accelerate further. In coming days you will see Pakistan making such initiatives for peace and everything while India will be going for the jugular.
 
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Indians' dislike of Pakistan growing, says Pew survey
More than seven out of 10 (71%) Indians view Pakistan “unfavourably”, according to the survey by Pew Research Center conducted last spring.
WORLD Updated: Dec 08, 2017 21:45 IST
default_author.png



Indians don’t feel much love for Pakistan, not after three-and-half wars and a steady flow of cross-border terrorism, and a new survey shows they have soured on their western neighbour considerably in recent years, with almost two-thirds (64%) of them holding a “very unfavourable” view of Pakistan.

Overall, more than seven out of 10 (71%) Indians view Pakistan “unfavourably”, according to a survey by Pew Research Center conducted last spring, which was much higher than 54% “unfavourable” in 2013, when the agency started tracking the trend.

The dislike for Pakistan cuts across party lines, the survey found — 70% and 63% of supporters of the BJP and the Congress said they held a “very unfavourable” view of Pakistan, which pointed to a national consensus on taking a hard line on ties with the western neighbour.

Yet, Indians were not happy with Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s handling of relations with Pakistan, taking a line which has been anything but hard, despite his invitation to former prime minister Nawaz Sharif to attend his swearing-in in 2014, and a surprise visit to Lahore in 2015.

Only 21% of Indians approved of Modi’s handling of Pakistan, the survey found, which has been consistent since 2015, when the research body first asked that question — that was the year of Modi’s visit to Pakistan to meet Sharif, just weeks after they had met in Paris on the sidelines of climate talks.

But Modi’s handling of Kashmir found the approval of a clear majority of 60%; though younger Indians in the 18-29 age group were more supportive than those aged 50 and above, by 64% to 51%. Respondents in northern India were harsher than the rest on Modi’s handling of Kashmir.

The survey found a similar regional divide in views on Pakistan. More Indians in states closer to the western border — Delhi, Haryana, Madhya Pradesh, Punjab, Rajasthan and Uttar Pradesh — viewed Pakistan “very unfavourably” than those further away, by 69% to 61%, which was not very much.

It wasn’t clear if the survey covered respondents in Kashmir.

Most Indians surveyed also said Kashmir was a “big problem” but that number was down from 68% in 2015 to 62%, and most of them, once again, said the Indian government must use military force to deal with the situation — 63% supported more force to 8% who said they favoured less.



I don't believe the above article. The figure should be at least 99% of indians. Something seriously wrong here..........:agree:
 
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Why this one sided report? How do Pakistanis feel for India?
Pakistanis don't care about indians at all and it makes indians sad and cry.:rofl:

Pakistan isnt growing our D*cks which are in your *** are growing in size rapidly you must be feeling pain
Man take it easy on the poor guy, First he got his heart broken and now he got his a** owned :rofl:
 
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Pull your head a little out of your as$.

you would know.
What is your GDP growth this year?? How much FDI you added ??
How many people have brought out of poverty ??
Do you really think politically Pakistan is stable yet?
Abusing Indians will not grow your mind , nor your economy.
 
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Pakistanis don't care about indians at all and it makes indians sad and cry.:rofl:


Man take it easy on the poor guy, First he got his heart broken and now he got his a** owned :rofl:
these low IQ imbecile have no idea what they are talking about
the thread is about braindead sanghis hating Pakistan and I dont know from where he brought economy in
 
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What is your GDP growth this year?? How much FDI you added ??
How many people have brought out of poverty ??
Do you really think politically Pakistan is stable yet?
Abusing Indians will not grow your mind , nor your economy.




So says the person who's nation and race account for 30-40% of the ENTIRE Earths most severely deformed, malnourished and extreme poor:lol::

http://m.hindustantimes.com/busines...populations/story-UUrEApaBqRZth6EzRdRK6K.html

https://www.google.co.uk/amp/www.th...-of-worlds-poor-kids/article18709377.ece/amp/

http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/wor...591/India-accused-of-poverty-smokescreen.html

http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/wor...-third-of-worlds-poorest-says-World-Bank.html
 
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Abusing Indians would give Indians the treatment they deserve.

As for economy. Here is a good article for you:

https://www.dawn.com/news/1369588

https://www.geo.tv/latest/169849-wi...st-quarter-shows-strong-financial-performance
GDP growth of 5.5% is very low if you consider massive infrastructure development in CPEC. 45-50 billion$ infrastructure development in a short span of 4-5 years alone will lift GDP growth 4-5% more than expected growth, when you take the small size of Pakistan economy.
Pak GDP growth must be double digit in these years.. This itself shows where the money is going actually..
 
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