According to the latest report by the United Nations, India has surpassed China as the world’s most populated country. The report shows that India’s population has grown at a faster rate than China’s over the past few decades.
China’s one-child policy impacts population growth
China’s one-child policy, implemented in 1979 to control population growth, has led to a decline in the country’s fertility rate. As a result, China’s population growth has slowed down in recent years, allowing India to overtake it in terms of total population.
Implications for India and the world
India’s rise to the top of the world’s population rankings has significant implications for the country and the rest of the world. With a growing population, India will need to focus on providing its citizens with access to education, healthcare, and employment opportunities. At the same time, India’s large and youthful workforce could provide a demographic advantage in the years to come.
Challenges for China
For China, the shift in population rankings presents a different set of challenges. The country’s ageing population and shrinking workforce will require new policies and strategies to address the needs of the population. China will need to focus on increasing productivity, creating new jobs, and ensuring social stability in the face of demographic changes.
UN calls for global action on population growth
The United Nations report highlights the need for global action to address population growth and its impact on economic, social, and environmental factors. The report calls for policies that promote sustainable population growth, access to reproductive health services, and gender equality, among other measures. The UN urges governments and policymakers to prioritize these issues to ensure a sustainable future for all.