Indians trust waiters who serve food more than police, civil servants, politicians, ministers or lawyers. Doctors, teachers and scientists are most trusted all over the world, including India. However, people are hesitant to trust social media influencers and leaders. These figures were revealed in the “IPSOS Global Trustworthy Index 2024”. IPSOS is a French multinational company. She carries out market studies and consulting work.

The greatest trust in doctors in the world: In this survey conducted in 32 countries, citizens of all countries showed the greatest trust in doctors. 57% of Indians trust doctors. Apart from this, the armed forces, scientists, judges and bankers also enjoy greater confidence in the country. At the same time, people around the world trust politicians and social media influencers the least.

40% of Indians trust politicians. Few people in the world trust politicians, civil servants and ministers, but Indians are ahead in this area. 40% of Indians trust politicians and 41% of Indians trust government ministers. Similarly, only 19% of people globally trust advertising executives, i.e. people who make advertisements, while in India, 43% of people trust them. According to statistics, Indians trust leaders and ministers more than in other countries, but when compared to other professions, the situation is different. Compared to other professions, executives, ministers and religious leaders are the least trusted in India.

5 of these professions that Indians do not trust.

Leaders – 31% Indians do not trust government ministers – 28% Indians do not trust religious leaders – 27% Indians do not trust.

Baby boomers consider what influencers say to be lies. For the first time, influencers were included as a category in the survey. Only 15% of people worldwide trust social media influencers. Here too, opinions differ depending on the generation. While 20% of Gen Z trusts influencers, only 9% of Baby Boomers trust influencers. This means that people born years before the advent of social media do not listen to social media influencers. At the same time, people born in the age of social media believe in influencers.

The survey was carried out in 32 countries by IPSOS. This survey was carried out in 32 countries between May 24 and June 7. This included 23,530 adults. 2,200 Indians were included in the survey, out of which 1,800 people were interviewed face-to-face and 400 people were interviewed online. Most Indians included in the survey are from Tier 1, 2 or 3, meaning most people live in urban areas.

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