The survey, by the Pew Research Center, shows that nine-in-ten Indians agree that the crime of rape is a "very big problem" in the country.
The contents of the survey were released today.
Roughly eight-in-ten (82 per cent) say the problem is growing. According to the survey, nearly three-in-four Indians (74 per cent) said that the laws in the country are too lax when it comes to punishing cases of rape.
The concern about rape cuts across gender and party lines, and is shared by urban and rural Indians. Roughly as many men (91 per cent) as women (89 per cent) say that rape is a very big issue.
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Nearly as many in India's cities and villages also think the problem is growing (83 per cent rural; 81 per cent urban).
Results are based on 2,464 face-to-face interviews in states and territories home to roughly 91 per cent of the Indian adult population.
Supporters of both the BJP and Congress Party are about as likely to fault the current laws (77 per cent BJP supporters; 75 per cent Congress supporters) and the police (79 per cent BJP supporters; 80 per cent Congress supporters) for being too lax in cases of rape.