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According to a report by the United Nations, the world's population will reach 8 billion on November 15. The report also said that India will overtake China in 2023 to become the world's most populous country. The Chinese population will encounter a more serious population aging problem in the future than the United States.
On 11 July 2022, the 33rd World Population Day, the United Nations Population** has set this year's theme as "A World of 8 Billion People: Towards a Resilient Future." "The Secretary-General of the United Nations has said:
This overall demographic milestone reminds us of our shared responsibility to care about the planet since humanity. Despite the decline in birth rates in developing countries, more than half of the world's population growth in the coming decades will be concentrated in eight countries, including the Democratic Republic of the Congo, Egypt, Ethiopia and India. China has been a country with a large population for many years, and the reason why China's economic development has been very fast since the reform and opening up is that it eats the dividend of population.
Because our country has an incomparable population advantage, the workers are of good quality and low price. Many foreign companies invest and set up factories in China because of China's cheap labor and huge consumer market. But now this bonus is slowly gone.
However, with the relocation of many labor-intensive industries to India, Vietnam and other places, China's coastal areas are also facing industrial upgrading, and China's advantage of eating demographic dividends can last for a long time. According to the United Nations World Population Prospects (2022) for the Chinese population** believes that according to China's current development trend and combined with relevant data:
Our population will peak at 100 million in 2024. Between next year and 2027, India's population will surpass China's. At present, compared with India, the population growth rate of the Chinese population is not as strong as India.
The size of the population growth rate directly determines the future changes in the population of a country. Although China liberalized the two-child policy in 2016, the population has grown to a certain extent, and the population growth rate is not high at other times. It may be that with high housing prices and the high cost of raising children, people are afraid to have more children.
After all, the cost of raising a child is too high. Now the state encourages the release of three children, but few people pay attention to it. The state has taken action to curb high housing prices, crack down on training cram schools, and other measures to reduce the cost of raising children.
After all, for the country, children are the hope of the country and the pillars of the motherland. In the future, future competition will still depend on a steady stream of follow-up forces to realize the rejuvenation of our great nation. <>
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China's population is likely to get smaller and smaller, and China's population is going to age. Many young people are reluctant to get married and have children, so the population will become smaller and smaller, and the future development will definitely get worse and worse.
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The Chinese population will be controlled in the future, within the scope of tolerance, and develop in a good direction. Tends to stabilize.
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The Chinese population will continue to decline in the future, and China's birth rate has been particularly low in recent years, and as a result, the three-child policy has been opened, but the effect is not very obvious.
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There are pros and cons, and outpopulating China will help India become a member of the five permanent members of the UN Security Council. But equally, India needs to put in place policies as soon as possible to avoid the negative impact of overpopulation on the country's development. India's rapid population growth has undoubtedly helped to use the demographic dividend of young adults to drive economic growth, and has also laid the foundation for India to become a world-class market-oriented country.
However, when the advantages of the demographic dividend are quickly exploited, it also means that a large number of young people are unemployed and cause social unrest.
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It will lead to an increasing population in India, which will lead to an impact on India's economic development, lead to some crises in India's country, lead to an aging population, and affect China's economic development.
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It will affect the development of society, will bring a great crisis to the society, will also affect people's normal life, will lead to an increase in the pressure of life, and will also lead to economic pressure.
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Globally, population growth is expected to slow in the coming decades, and growth is uneven. In populous countries like China and the United States, the slowdown in population growth has alarmed some people and could upend societies in these countries. Rising birth rates in poorer countries are likely to put more pressure on an already stretched system.
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Personally, I think this situation in India is normal because their country's economy is developing, and people prefer to have more children.
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If the current population growth rate of the two countries continues, India may surpass China to become the most populous country in the next two or three years, but now that the country has opened up the second child, this time may be delayed for a few years, but it will still be surpassed in the end.
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It will take about three years for India to overtake China as a populous country, because India's population is growing very fast and continuously.
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The Chinese population base is larger than India, but India's population growth rate is much higher than China's, and India can surpass China to become the most populous country in about 5 years.
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United Nations World Population Prospects (WWO)** India will surpass China in terms of population by 2024 to become the world's most populous country. At that time, India's population will reach 100 million, surpassing the Chinese population of 100 million, becoming the world's most populous country.
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India's population is about to surpass China's, and India is very happy.
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It shows that India's population is growing rapidly, and India's population has been macro-controlled, and it will become the world's most populous country, and its country's economic pressure will also increase.
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It shows that they are still developing GDP with the help of population and labor, although the per capita is still as low, but if the total value reaches the third in the world. The status of the world is different.
They are only 6 per cent old, we are close to 18 per cent, and their status as women is severely restricted, and if they can get women into the workforce, they will double their productivity. The sum of these two conditions will greatly narrow the gap with us.
However, when they also develop to 18% of their age, men and women roll up to make money, but they still can't afford to raise babies, they can't rush so fiercely now.
And at that time, they will still be under us, after all, they are not as big as us, and they have more resources.
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This data shows that India will overtake China to become the world's most populous country. With such a large population, the pressure on the life of Indian society will also increase.
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This data shows that the global population will continue to grow for a period of time, and the ecological environment is facing a severe test.
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The world's population has reached 8 billion, especially India's population has grown by leaps and bounds, and some experts even predict that India may become the world's most populous country in 2023. By 2050, India's population will reach a staggering 100 million. So why is India's population growing so fast?
1. Marry early. Those who know India to a certain extent must know that marriage is generally early in this country, and most girls may enter into marriage after menstruation, or it will not be long before they have children. According to relevant data:
In India, every woman gives birth to an average of six children. It is not difficult to see why India's population is growing so fast.
2. Religious culture. India itself is extremely religious and cultural, and it is very difficult not to get married in this place. Because there are all kinds of pressures to face, and Hinduism also believes that marriage and sacredness are inseparable, just as important as people's lives.
In a country that values religion so much, it is very difficult not to get married and have children.
3. Survival problems. Even aside from the religious and cultural aspects, the country needs to have more children in order to keep the whole family functioning. Because in this country, children are not required to have a high level of education, they just need to be pushed into society when they grow up, and they will work hard to earn money to maintain the operation of the whole family.
In this case, nature will make the more children the better.
4. Lack of contraceptive knowledge. Because many people in India have little cultural knowledge, and the religious culture is so serious. You can't talk about sex, let alone contraception. So as soon as a woman becomes pregnant, she gives birth to a child.
Summary. India's population is growing so fast that it is directly related to the above four aspects. Although in India it is believed that the more children you have, the better, but this is not the case for rational people, and it can only be said that you respect the culture of other countries.
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The strong patriarchal mentality, the encouragement of childbearing, and the existence of the caste system are all reasons why India's population is growing so fast.
India's population is second only to our country as the world's most populous country, and the country's population is growing at a particularly fast rate, which has a great deal to do with India's serious patriarchal mentality. Even though equality between men and women is now the dominant idea, in the traditional view of Indians, men are much higher than women. The patriarchal mentality is extremely strong in this country.
It is said that in Indian marriage customs, the head of the girl is required to provide a large dowry when the girl marries, while the man does not have to take the bride price at all when he withdraws the money. As a result of this feudal tradition, girls in India are not valued in their families at all and have no opportunity to receive education. In the hearts of many Indians.
In order to ensure that their old age will continue to give birth to a son, India's population will grow rapidly.
India's encouragement of childbearing is also an important reason for the country's rapid population growth. Many Indians want to have sons and will continue to have children, and in order to gain the support of the people and get more votes, India** will choose to conform to public opinion, support national fertility, and encourage national fertility, so that the country's fertility rate will grow rapidly and will remain high.
India's rapid population growth is also closely related to the country's caste system, which hinders the implementation and promotion of family planning policies. In India, the high-caste people have all the great treasures of India at their disposal, and they enjoy the glory and superiority that comes with power. Trying to control India's population growth will lead to a decrease in the number of people who are exploited and oppressed, so these people in power simply don't want to.
India's population is growing rapidly and has become the world's most populous country, but the rapid growth of the population has not brought too many dividends to the country, and has caused many problems in the country, which has put the country under unprecedented pressure.
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Through our relevant personnel survey, it shows that there is no concept of family planning in India, in fact, the status of women here is relatively low, coupled with the local belief in more children and more blessings, a combination of various factors, has caused the reason for the rapid population growth in India.
In fact, India's population is growing rapidly is a very terrible thing, and at present, our global population carrying capacity has reached its limit, if India's population is still not controlled, then our earth's population will be even larger. If our man-made behavior is not corrected, then we will face a very big disaster. In fact, there is no problem that our earth carries 8 billion people, but the problem is that we human beings do not know how to protect our earth, and we keep asking for and destroying our earth, which is the most terrible thing.
I hope that after reading this news, we must be aware that there are too many things on our earth at present, and I hope that each of us will protect the environment in which we live, if we still do not pay enough attention, then there will be more natural disasters waiting for us. Natural disasters have occurred frequently around the world this year, and natural disasters in many parts of our country are also very serious. I think these natural disasters have reminded everyone a lot, and I hope that we can really put them into practical actions, and don't just put these words on our lips forever, and don't take action at all, what's the point of this?
At the same time, we also hope that our relevant departments can urge our people to implement the various systems for environmental protection, only everyone participates, so that they can play a fundamental role in protection, if only some people can always realize the seriousness, then the role that can be played is relatively small. At the same time, it is hoped that the relevant departments of India will pay attention to and coordinate the growth of India's population.
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The world's population has been growing year by year since the end of the 80s of the 20th century. According to the latest statistics from the United Nations, the world's population has reached 8 billion. According to the United Nations**, the world's population will grow to 8 billion in the next 50 years, and 8 billion by 2050.
With such a large population, the world's economic growth rate has declined every year. The rapid growth of the world's population will have an impact on global climate change, which will affect the production of food and living standards of human beings.
India is a typical South Asian country and a country with a large population. Its land area has reached 40.44 million square kilometers, which is larger than the area of our country. As of 2019, India's population has reached 100 million, making it the first country in the world to have such a large national base.
In addition to its large population, India is a country with extremely high water abundance. The water area around New Delhi, the capital of India, is as high as 100 million square kilometers, and the country's water resources reach 1 trillion cubic meters, accounting for more than 80% of the country's water resources.
India has the largest mountainous and highland area in the world, covering an area of 6.49 million square kilometres, accounting for 83% of India's land area, but this number is not huge. According to the information. India has 11 administrative regions, including the capital New Delhi, Karnataka, Tamil Nadu, Punjab, Assam, Uttar Pradesh, West Bengal, Ganges and Tamil Nadu.
In addition to being called the "Ganges Basin", these areas also include "Tamil Nadu" and "West Bengal", among others.
India is very famous in the world for being the Hindu civilization (about 3000 BC), one of the "four ancient civilizations". India's religious beliefs are diverse and complex, and there are many religions and different ethnic groups in this mysterious country. There is a wide variety of religions in India, including not only sects such as Islam, Hinduism, Sikhism, and Jainism, but also other religions such as Manichaeism.
In addition to this, there are some more mysterious beliefs in India.
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