posted on Apr, 28 2023 @ 10:47 PM
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We've been reading for years now that India was going to overtake China as the most populous country, but we couldn't have expected it to happen
this fast. In the past few weeks I've read a few reports that by mid-2023 India would become the largest nation in the world... and then the UN puts
out this statement that it is expected to happen by the end of this weekend. The end of April.
It's also interesting just how fast India is growing. In the next two and a half decades, India will have 15% more people than China. This can hardly
be sustainable given how many people there already live in poverty.
Being the largest nation in the world has also been a point of China's pride for decades now. We've all grown up knowing China was number one, and
that is no longer the case. How will China react to sliding into second place?
I'm not going to quote any of the article as all of it is good and deserves a read, I'll just say it goes into the fertility decline since the 70s,
the disparity in the sexes and the higher numbers of males in their societies, and that with declining birth rates (that somehow still end up with 2
billion people each) their populations will become older in average. Their enormous societies that are becoming predominantly aged will also present
great issues to their healthcare and social insurance systems.
No peaches and cream in sight here.