Indian Population in Charts
Imagine a country with a population equivalent to the entire United States in 2024. That was India in 1947, with approximately 344.9 million people. Fast-forward to today, and India's population has ballooned to over 1.4 billion, surpassing China's in 2023.
China introduced its one-child policy in September 1980. The policy led to an aging population and a skewed sex ratio (due to preference for male children), prompting China to shift to a two-child policy in 2016 and a three-child policy in 2021.
Source - Our World In Data |
While China's population was substantially greater than India's in 1980, India has experienced a remarkable population boom in the last decade. In a stunning demographic reversal, India has now surpassed China as the world's most populous nation.
from a Flourish animated bar chart |
The urban population of India is expected to grow at a faster rate than other major countries, with a projected annual growth rate of 2.5%, compared to 1.5% in China and 0.5% in the United States. By 2030, India is projected to have more urban dwellers than China, presenting both opportunities and challenges for sustainable development.
India's demographic dividend, characterized by a large working-age population (25-64), is a significant economic advantage that could propel the country to become a global powerhouse, but it's crucial to harness this demographic bonus effectively to reap its benefits.Source: UN, Nikhil Kamat |
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