India Overtakes China as the Most Populous Country – UN

 


In few weeks to come, INDIA will overtake China as the world’s most populous country, with its population reaching about 1.43 billion people, according to United Nations

“By the end of this month, India’s population is expected to reach 1,425,775,850 people, matching and then surpassing the population of mainland China,” the UN Department of Economic and Social Affairs said on Monday.

The UN’s annual State of World Population report had last week revealed the milestone would be reached by middle of years 2023.

With population of 1.426 billion people in 2022, India will be overtaking China’s population due to decline in China’s population and rapid growth in India’s.

UN projections say China’s population is expected to decline consistently to about 1 billion by the end of this century. China has been holding the position of the world’s most heavily populated country since the fall of the Roman Empire in the 5th Century CE.

China’s population  fall is majorly attributed to decades of maintaining a strict one-child policy for married couples, which ended in 2016.

In addition, its falling birth rates are also attributed to the rising cost of living and the growing number of Chinese women going into the workforce and seeking higher education.

Meanwhile, India’s population “is virtually certain” to continue to grow in the coming decades, according to the United Nations.

Last year, China’s fertility rate fell to one of the lower levels in the world at 1.2 births per woman.

For India, which has taken much longer than China to get population growth under control, the fertility rate was 2.0 births per woman, just below the 2.1 replacement level.

“India’s lower human capital investment and slower economic growth during the 1970s and 1980s contributed to a more gradual fertility decline than in China,” the UN said.

Both countries must confront rapidly ageing populations, China more so than India.

India faces huge challenges providing electricity, food and housing for its growing population, with many of its massive cities already struggling with water shortages, air and water pollution, and packed slums.

Surpassing China shines a spotlight on the challenge facing Prime Minister Narendra Modi to provide jobs for the millions of young people entering the job market every year.

Meanwhile China’s economy is increasingly challenged to fill positions due to its ageing population.

Beijing said last week that its national strategy is designed  “to actively respond to population ageing, promotes the three-child birth policy and supporting measures, and actively responds to changes in population development.”

“China’s demographic dividend has not disappeared. The talent dividend is taking shape, and development momentum remains strong,” said foreign ministry spokesman Wang Wenbin.

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