| India | | |
Number of police personnels (per 100,000 population) | 134.1 (2013) [116/130countries] | | |
% of those who think that the government is successful in crime control | 74.0% (2016) [3/24countries] | | |
% of those who would like to see more government spending in the police and law enforcement | 68.5% (2016) [6/35countries] | | |
% of those who think that crime is the most important issue for their country | 9.2% (2020) [5/28countries] | | |
% of those who think that maintaining national order is the most important aim of the country out of maintaining national order/ giving people more say/ fighting rising prices/ protecting freedom of speech | 30.4% (2020) [18/28countries] | | |
% of those who think that terrorism is the most important issue for their country | 6.1% (2020) [1/28countries] | | |
% of those who think that the authorities should have the right to detain suspected terrorists for as long as they want without putting them on trial | 63.9% (2016) [3/35countries] | | |
% of those who think that the authorities should have the right to tap people's telephone conversations | 73.4% (2016) [12/35countries] | | |
% of those who think that the authorities should have the right to stop and search people in the street at random to prevent terrorism | 69.0% (2016) [6/35countries] | | |
% of those who think that the government should keep people under video surveillance in public areas | 87.4% (2016) [4/35countries] | | |
% of those who think that the government should monitor e-mails and any other information exchanged on the Internet | 80.6% (2016) [1/35countries] | | |
Degree of giving priority to public security over disclosure of government information | 4.97 (2016) [35/35countries] | | |
% of those who think that the government should collect information about anyone living in their country | 67.6% (2016) [3/34countries] | | |
% of those who think that the government should collect information about anyone living in other countries | 65.0% (2016) [3/34countries] | | |