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Limits of India’s demographic sweet spot
Once defined by its growing population, India now faces a quieter but deeper demographic shift. According to the Sample Registration System (SRS) 2023, the Total Fertility Rate (TFR) of the country ...
India’s demographic transition, characterised by declining fertility, rising median age, higher life expectancy and falling dependency, has opened up a ‘window of opportunity’ to move into a higher ...
Earlier this year, China ceded its place as the world’s most populous country to India. The population of India is not projected to peak until 2064, when it will be home to 1.7 billion people. The ...
With more than a billion inhabitants, India is the world’s second-most populous country and religiously, culturally and demographically diverse. A majority Hindu nation, India is also home to most of ...
Hyderabad: NITI Aayog vice chairman Suman Bery said that at its peak, approximately 74 out of every 100 people in China were of working age, while in India, around 69 out of every 100 are expected to ...
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