The Asian Age

India ranked 8th among nations with positive influence on global affairs

- COREENA SUARES

According to an Ipsos MORI poll of people in 25 countries, India is among the top 10 countries that have a positive influence in global affairs, with Canada clinching the top spot for the second consecutiv­e year.

India stands at the eighth position, surpassing the United States and China. Israel and Iran take the bottom slots.

Out of 53 per cent Indias who participat­ed in the poll, 47 per cent feel India has a strong and positive influence in the world.

D. N. V. Kumara Guru, director, external relations at the Indian School of Business, says its Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s aggressive plan in engaging with the Indian diaspora spread across the globe and having strong relations with internatio­nal politician­s and diplomacy, that has pushed India’s image on the global front.

However, he says, the image- building was also due to a long- term investment in diplomacy over the years. “With this eighth position, India can claim a voice on an internatio­nal platform.”

“India has managed to have healthy ties with global leaders in economic, trade and commerce and the PM has invested in increasing internatio­nal engagement­s, which is well perceived among Indians. This has contribute­d to improving India’s image globally,” D. N. V. Kumara Guru, director, external relations at the Indian School of Business,

On the US ranking crashing below India, Mr Guru said that the survey was held in July 2017 when US President Donald Trump was new to his seat and public opinion was largely influenced by the series of political events.

“Gender equality and diverse cabinet decisions announced by Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau could be one of the prime factors for Canada retaining its top position,” he added.

In the one- minute video posted on the World Economic Forum page, the prime reason why Indians see the country having a positive impact at the global level was demonetisa­tion.

 ?? — AFP ?? An artist gives final touches to a painting with the image of Mahatma Gandhi on a road under a bridge in Amritsar on Tuesday.
— AFP An artist gives final touches to a painting with the image of Mahatma Gandhi on a road under a bridge in Amritsar on Tuesday.

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