India's government the third most trusted

DN Bureau

Union Minister of Health and Family Welfare Jagat Prakash Nadda praised Prime Minister Narendra Modi's governance after India ranked third in World Economic Forum's list of most trusted governments.

 Narendra Modi (File Photo)
Narendra Modi (File Photo)


New Delhi: Union Minister of Health and Family Welfare Jagat Prakash Nadda praised Prime Minister Narendra Modi's governance after India ranked third in World Economic Forum's list of most trusted governments on today.

Also Read: PM Modi reviews performance of key infrastructure projects

Nadda took to Twitter to share the list, and later followed it with another tweet saying that the list was testimony to India's development.

Also Read | India-Spain strengthen bilateral ties, sign seven crucial agreements

"India securing third best place in the list of most trusted governments worldwide is an evidence that the country is treading in the right direction of development under our Hon'ble PM @narendramodi Ji's leadership," Nadda wrote on Twitter. 

The report reveals that almost three quarters (74 percent) of Indians say they have confidence in their national government. The factors taken into consideration were- the economy, political upheaval, and headline-grabbing events like major corruption cases.

Also Read: PM Modi remembers Indira Gandhi on birth centenary

Also Read | PM Narendra Modi meets Portuguese Prime Minister Antonio Costa

The list is topped by Switzerland, followed by Indonesia, while India grabs the third spot. (ANI)










Related Stories