India Is Projected To Overtake China As The Most Populous Country In The World
According to a United Nations report, India is forecast to
overtake China as the most populous country in the world within a decade.
China and India combined currently account for 38 per cent of
the world’s population, with 1.43 billion and 1.37 billion people respectively.
China and India combined
currently account for 38 per cent of the world’s population, with 1.43 billion
and 1.37 billion people respectively.
However, India is forecasted
to overtake China by 2027, according to the UN’s 2019 World
Population Prospects report.
India is forecast to overtake China as the most populous country
in the world within a decade, according to a United Nations report.
The change is expected to
come about as a result of the death rate exceeding the birth rate in
China, whose population is projected to fall by 31.4 million between 2019 and
2050.
Meanwhile, India’s population
is forecast to increase to 1.5 billion.
The
UN report also predicts the planet’s population will increase to 9.7 billion
people by 2050, and up to about 11 billion by the end of the century.
Within the next 30 years, India and China are expected to be
followed by Nigeria with 733 million people, after it pushes the US from third
to fourth place with 434 million people, while Pakistan will remain the fifth
largest with 404 million.
Liu Zhenmin,
the UN under-secretary-general for economic and social affairs, said: “Many
of the fastest growing populations are in the poorest countries, where
population growth brings additional challenges in the effort to eradicate
poverty, achieve greater equality, combat hunger and malnutrition and
strengthen the coverage and quality of health and education systems to ensure
that no one is left behind.”
The population of sub-Saharan Africa was expected to double by
2050.
The nine countries expected
to show the biggest increases were: India, Nigeria, Pakistan, the Democratic
Republic of Congo, Ethiopia, Tanzania, Indonesia, Egypt and the US.
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