Perhaps it took India going nuclear, but Americans seem to be warming up to India.
The “Global Thermometer” index by Quinnipiac University Polling Institute, measuring the warmth U.S. voters have toward various foreign countries in November, found the rankings of China and India improved most since its previous survey in August.
India ranks fifth among all the countries measured, behind only England, Canada, Israel and Germany.
1 |
England |
78.9 (78.3) |
2 |
Canada |
73.4 (71.7) |
3 |
Israel |
68.2 (65.9) |
4 |
Germany |
58.1 |
5 |
India |
56.6 (53.4) |
6 |
Mexico |
51.4 (51.4) |
7 |
United Nations |
50.4 (49.2) |
8 |
Russia |
46.2 (45.5) |
9 |
France |
44.6 (43.2) |
10 |
China |
44.2 (39) |
11 |
Saudi Arabia |
40.4 (38.2) |
12 |
Venezuela |
30.9 (35.9) |
13 |
Iraq |
25.9 (27.7) |
14 |
Syria |
24.3 (21.7) |
15 |
Palestinian Government |
23.8 (22.8) |
16 |
Cuba |
24.1 (24) |
17 |
Iran |
15.5 (13.9) |
18 |
North Korea |
13.5 (15) |
Source: Quinnipiac University Polling Institute |
|