97% of the Pakistani hail army performance during recent clashes with India: Survey


A police officer is in front of the traffic, next to the posters of the Chief of the General Staff of the Army of Pakistan also Munir, in Karachi, Pakistan, May 20, 2025. – Reuters

The majority of Pakistani are satisfied with political and military leadership for giving an adequate response to Indian aggression, since 97% of the respondent described the performance of the army as “good or very good”, according to a latest survey.

The survey entitled Public Opinion after India Pakistan Cesefire: Comprehensive analysis “made by Gallup Pakistan between May 13 and 18.

According to the survey, 96% of the compatriots declared triumphant of the Pakistan army during the recent war between the two neighbors with nuclear weapons in southern Asia.

97% of Armys Pakistanis Hail's performance during recent clashes with India: Survey

Public opinion on the Armed Forces also improved significantly after the conflict, with 93% of the Pakistani saying that their opinion on the armed forces had changed positively.

73% of respondents said they are happy with government performance and praised their success in the diplomatic front, while 12% took a neutral position, 7% seemed angry and 8% refrained from giving some opinion, according to the survey report.

97% of Armys Pakistanis Hail's performance during recent clashes with India: Survey

The Gallup survey also declared that the Pakistani also praised political parties for taking a clear position against India. 65% of the respondent described the role of the Governorate of the Pakistan-Nawaz Muslim League (PML-N) exemplary, 58% praised to the Popular Party of Pakistan (PPP), while 60% called the role of the PTI “well.”

97% of Armys Pakistanis Hail's performance during recent clashes with India: Survey

87% of respondents believed that recent war was imposed on Pakistan for India.

Answering a question about high fire, 91% of Pakistani considered the government’s decision to accept fire as correct, while 6% opposed it.

When asked if India would completely fulfill the high fire agreement, 52% of the Pakistani seemed safe, saying that India would have to continue the fire, while 34% expressed doubts, saying that India would break the agreement of high fire and 14% said they knew nothing about it.



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