OrphidaAmerican Americans are more optimistic about India’s future, but holds deep concerns about US-Indian relations under a second Donald Trump administration.
The 2024 Indian-American Survey, conducted by the endowment of Carnegie for international peace and imogov in October, examined Indian-American political characteristics.
Two elections occurred in India and US last year, between a deeper – but sometimes suppressed – association. Tensions between countries burning with a US Federal Castments of the True Baby Aaoatam Anani and allegations of a plan that is sustained by the land of land in America.
With more than five million Indian residents-initiated US, the survey asked the key questions: How do Indian Americans view former President Joe Biden in US-India Ties? Donald Trump seen them as a better choice? And how do they evaluate the Indian trajectory of 2024 choices?
Here are some keys takeaways from the report, based on a national representative of the online survey of 1,206 American-American american colleagues.
OrphidaTrump V Biden in India
Indian Americans rated the administration of the US-India administration of the US-Indian relationship better than Trump’s first term.
A hypothetical kamala administration of Harris is seen better for bilateral relationship than a second trumpet term during polling.
Partisan Polahi plays an important role: 66% of the Republicans of India-American believes that Trump is better for US-Indian approval, while only 8% of the Democrats.
In contrast, half of the Indian-American Democrats favored Biden, compared to 15% of Republicans.
Because most Americans Americans are Democrats, it gives Biden to a total edge.
At their February meeting in the White House, both Trump and Prime Minister Narendra Modi praising each other’s leadership, but Trump Denounced The high tread of India’s trading, which calls them a “great problem.”
‘Controversy of Murder – Rental
The indian plan of killing a separatist in the US land is not very registered – only half of the respondents know it.
In October, the US was commanding a former Indian intelligence officer with an attempt to kill and laundering money due to the alleged execution Gurpatwant Singh PanA US-based attribute for an independent state of Sikh, Khalistan.
This marked the first time the Indian government was directly defined by the alleged murder of a resistant. India declares this operating the US investigation. In January, a panel set by India to check out the allegations of Washington recommend Legal action against an unidentified person believed to be intelligence agent.
A narrow majority of respondents says India “is not justified to make such action and hold the same feelings about the US if positions are returned”.
Israel and the Palestinians
American Americans are divided into party lines, with Democrats who express more empathy for Palestinians and Republicans leaning against Pro-Israel.
Four of 10 respondents believed Biden was also Pro-Israel in the continuing conflict.
Attacks on October 2023 of Hamas’s warriors from Gaza killed 1,200 people, most civilians, inside Israel and saw 251 people hostage. Most are released by ceasefire agreements or other arrangements.
The offensive of the military in Israel is more than 48,000 Palestinians in Gaza, most women and children, according to Hamas-Run Pealth Ministry.
Talks to keep the stop stop, the first round that ends in 1 March, is expected to continue to Qatar on Monday.
Indian view shines
Forty-seven percent of American Americans believe India is heading to the right direction, a 10 percent point increase from four years ago.
The same side approved by modi performance as Prime Minister. In addition, four of the 10 respondents felt that the 2024 Indian elections – where Modi’s party did not get a lot – made the country more democratic.
OrphidaThe survey learned that many Americans support modi and India believes on the correct track, however half does not know the alleged land execution.
Does it show a gap of access to information, selective participation or a tendency to miss some actions in favor of a wider nationalist feeling?
“It’s hard to fix the proper reason for this, but we mean it is more to do with the selected engagement,” Milan Vanishnav, co-author of study, as.
Data collected by Carnegie in 2020 showing that about 60% of American Americans followed the Indian government, leaving an important part “just participating in the room”.
“How often people form wide impressions based on a combination of news, social media and friends with friends and family.
American Americans, while cautious about Trump and usually favored Biden or Harris for US-Indian relations, continued to support modi back in India. Due to nationalist modi policies in modi, what causes this variation? Does it get motivated by personal effect than ideology?
Getty images“It’s a case of ‘where you sit is what you standin’,” said Mr. Vanishnav.
He said in the relevant research, “We checked this question in depth and found that African Americans largely holds the most liberal view of US policy issues in comparison to India”.
“For example, while Muslim Indian-Americans – Indian minorities and US – proceed often with US Liberal subjects
“In other words, most of a person or minority community have an important role in shaping their political views,” says Mr. Vanishnav.
When American Americans looked Trump as a threat to bilateral relationship, why they hugged him in his first term, as seen in events ‘Howdy Modi!’? Do their opinion of Trump because of his policies, or more about changing political currents?
“We do not have to suffer from an event or even part of the American Indian population. Over 50,000 African Americans gathered on ‘Howdy, Modi!’ First and first to see Modi, not Trump. Remember Trump added to a later date, “says Mr. Vanishnav.
“Second, it is a different divospora with a variety of political views. While American Americans turn off the democratic party, we estimate about 30% in 2024 – support the Republicans under Trump.”
American Americans remained handed over to democratic parties, but the attachment disappeared. About 47% indicating as Democrats, from 56% of 2020, a survey found last year.
Does American Americans have a nuanced understanding of political improvements in the same countries, or their views are more influenced by Diaspora-Gindge?
Mr. Vaishnav said data from 2020 showing that online news is the main source of information about India, followed by television, social media and mouth words. Within Social Media, YouTube, Facebook and WhatsApp are the most common platforms.
“The direct involvement in India is more limited, with foreign-born African Americans who are usually more involved than in the US born.
“As one should not forget that cultural connection ties will remain strong, even in the second and third generation Americans India.”
Finally, the survey promotes a complexicity American community photograph – one molded by a mixture of chosen air activity and different personal experiences.
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