India Vs China Population 2023: The United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA) has said in its report that India has left behind China in terms of population.
The increasing population of India is a big problem. In such a situation, now a new report has come out regarding the population of India, you will be surprised to know this information. Let us tell you that the United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA) has presented startling figures.
India's population is more than China
Actually, India has left China behind in terms of population. In such a situation, India now has the largest population of the world. According to the figures of UNFPA, now India has become the most populous country in the world with 142.86 crore people.
29 lakh more people in India than China
According to UNFPA data, the population of China is 142.57 crores. India has now become the most populous country in the world. India has a population of 2.9 million as compared to China. According to UNFPA's 'The State of World Population Report 2023' report, these figures have been released in the category of Demographic Indicators. It is further said that this is the first time that India's import has exceeded that of China. This has happened for the first time since 1950. It is further said that however, it is difficult to say when India overtook China in terms of population.
Shocking figures in the report
The UN report further states that the population of China was at its highest level last year. After this, a decline in the population of China is being seen. On the other hand, the population of India is also increasing, however, since 1980, there has been a decline in the population of India, but still the process of population growth continues, but the rate of growth of India's population has become less than before. Is.
India is full of youth
The report further states that 25 per cent of India's population is in the 0 to 14 age group. The population of 10-19 years is 18 percent. 26 percent of people aged 10-24 have. 68 per cent of people aged 15-64 and only 14 per cent of the population over 65 years.
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