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Response rates from 473 Mumbai Suburban voters.
93% Yes |
7% No |
93% Yes |
7% No |
Trend of support over time for each answer from 473 Mumbai Suburban voters.
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Trend of how important this issue is for 473 Mumbai Suburban voters.
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Unique answers from Mumbai Suburban voters whose views went beyond the provided options.
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While the government shouldn’t
take a stance against chinese influence because that would be against the right to freedom, the government should work towards promoting Indian products and enhancing the indian market to make it seem more lucrative and profitable and affordable as compared to the chinese market
@9FMZP8H1yr1Y
Yes and work with the US, Japan and Asean alliance to stop the Chinese military threat in the South China sea
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Yes but after our development
@8Q2FR8F4yrs4Y
Should ensure diplomatic relations with china
@8Q2BQYB4yrs4Y
Chinese influence is a myth. They're just doing what ever country strives to do but can't due to lack of influence.
@8PR6QZ24yrs4Y
China has entered the Indian market. Incentives should be provided to Indian companies to facilitate production in India. So that, more money is circulated in the economy, and value of Indian currency does not depreciate.
@8NYSGK54yrs4Y
Only if diplomatic negotiations don't lead to a favourable outcome
@8FC7C2T4yrs4Y
Let us talk through conversation than any strong action
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