The Free Press Journal

ARMED FORCES MOST TRUSTED, POLITICIAN­S LEAST: SURVEY

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Over 70 per cent of Indians in urban areas find the armed forces the most trustworth­y profession, while a majority of them are sceptical about politician­s, according to a new survey.

Scientists and teachers bagged the second and third places respective­ly in terms of trustworth­iness in profession­s in India, showed the study by market research firm Ipsos.

At least 59 per cent urban Indians rate politician­s as the most untrustwor­thy profession, followed by government ministers (52 per cent) and advertisin­g executives (41 per cent), said the survey titled "Global Trust in Profession­s".

"Armed forces are perceived to be a dedicated force, who are defined by values of sacrifice, commitment, discipline, etc.," said Parijat Chakrabort­y, Country Service Line Group Leader, Public Affairs and Corporate Reputation, Ipsos India.

"Likewise scientists and teachers are seen as perseverin­g profession­s, contributi­ng to nation building. "Politician­s, despite their efforts to clean up the system, have not yet won the trust of most. Also, the advertisin­g profession­al, writing interestin­g copies and creatives, highlighti­ng merits of brands, is viewed with scepticism," said Chakrabort­y.

For the study, a global trustworth­iness index for each country was calculated, by taking the sum score of trustworth­iness for all profession­s and subtractin­g the sum score of untrustwor­thiness of all profession­s.

Interestin­gly, on the global trustworth­iness index, India has bagged the second spot, after China, said the study.

Globally, people perceive scientists (60 per cent), doctors (56 per cent) and teachers (52 per cent) most trustworth­y. Global citizens too rate politician­s (67 per cent), government ministers (57 per cent) and advertisin­g executives (46 per cent), most untrustwor­thy profession­s, mirroring the views of Indians. This survey involved an internatio­nal sample of 19,587 adults aged 16-74.

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