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It’s hard to think of another time when post-Independence India has faced so many challenges in so short a time—a pandemic, a lockdown, millions of migrants spilling out of cities, an economic downturn and a military stand-off at the border. This is what makes the latest iteration of our biannual INDIA TODAY-Karvy Insights Mood of the Nation (MOTN) survey so significant.

India never ceases to astonish and, indeed, our first MOTN after the lockdown has thrown up multiple surprises. Despite the numerous crises facing the country, Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s popularity has touched stratospheric heights. His popularity

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