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India's population set to surpass China

China Daily | Updated: 2023-04-20 06:52

A crowd walks in a market area outside Dadar railway station in Mumbai, India, on March 17. India, with over 1.4 billion people, is on the cusp of becoming the world's most populous country. RAJANISH KAKADE/AP

NEW DELHI — India is on its way to become the world's most populous country, overtaking China with almost 3 million more people by the middle of this year, data released on Wednesday by the United Nations showed.

Demographic data from the United Nations Population Fund's State of World Population Report 2023 estimates India's population at 1.4286 billion against 1.4257 billion for China.

The United States is a distant third, with an estimated population of 340 million, the data showed. The data reflects information available as of February.

Population experts using previous data from the UN have projected India would go past China this month. But the latest report from the global body did not specify a date for when the change would take place.

UN population officials said it was not possible to specify a date due to "uncertainty" about the data coming out of India and China, especially since India's last census was conducted in 2011 and the next one due in 2021 has been delayed due to the COVID-19 pandemic.

Although India and China will account for more than one-third of the estimated global population of 8.045 billion, the population growth in both Asian giants has been slowing, at a much faster pace in China than in India.

Last year, China's population fell for the first time in six decades, while India's annual population growth has averaged 1.2 percent since 2011, compared with 1.7 percent in the previous 10 years, according to government data.

"The Indian survey findings suggest that population anxieties have seeped into large portions of the general public," Andrea Wojnar, representative for UNFPA India, said in a statement.

"Yet, population numbers should not trigger anxiety or create alarm. Instead, they should be seen as a symbol of progress, development and aspirations if individual rights and choices are being upheld."

Agencies via Xinhua

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