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India's population will exceed China's in 2017

India's population will exceed China's in 2017

4hw.org: in recent years, India's population has developed rapidly. India's population base is the second largest in the world. In addition, India has no family planning policy, and it is only a matter of time before its population soars beyond China's. recently, India surpassed China in 2024 as reported by relevant United Nations departments. Let's see the details below. (this article is edited by sihai.com, with more highlights.) Please pay attention to sihai.com, the original link: http://www.4hw.com.cn/life/)

The United Nations Department of economic and social affairs released a report on the 21st, saying that the global population will reach 9.8 billion in 2050, an increase of 2.2 billion, and that India's population will surpass China in seven years. By 2017, the population of India has exceeded 1.3 billion!

According to the report, about 83 million new people are added every year in the world, and "despite the declining fertility rate, the population scale will continue to rise". The report predicts that the global population will reach 8.6 billion in 2030, 9.8 billion in 2050 and 11.2 billion in 2100.

Among them, India will overtake China in 2024 and become the world's largest population country. Surprisingly, the population growth of Nigeria, an African country, is astonishing. In 2050, Nigeria will replace the United States as the third largest population country in the world. (this article is edited and sorted out by sihai.com. For more exciting contents, please pay attention to sihai.com. The original link: http://www.4hw.com/life/)

In particular, the report points out that the population growth of the 26 African countries listed in the report is considerable, and the population of these countries will at least double in 2050.

In addition, the global population aging trend also deserves attention. According to the report, the number of people over 60 will reach 2.1 billion in 2050, more than double the 962 million in 2015. By 2100, the number of people over 60 will reach 3.1 billion.