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Tech giant Apple, among other companies, hopes to turn India into a potential manufactur­ing hub as it moves some production out of China, where wages are rising as the working age population shrinks.

The U.N. said in a report that India will have about 2.9 million people more than China sometime in the middle of this year. India will have an estimated 1.4286 billion people against mainland China’s 1.4257 billion at that time, according to U.N. projection­s. Demographe­rs say the limits of population data make it impossible to calculate an exact date.

China has had the world’s largest population since at least 1950, the year the United Nations began issuing population data. Both China and India have more than 1.4 billion people, and combined they make up more than a third of the world’s 8 billion people.

Not long ago, India wasn’t expected to become the most populous until later this decade. But the timing has been sped up by a drop in China’s fertility rate, with families having fewer children.

Today, China has an aging population with stagnant growth despite the government retreating from its one-child policy seven years ago.

In contrast, India has a much younger population, a higher fertility rate, and has seen a decrease in infant mortality over the last three decades. Still, the country’s fertility rate has been steadily falling, from over five births per woman in 1960 to just over two in 2020, according to World

Bank data.

Experts say India’s growth could see an expanding labor force that can fuel growth in the country for decades to come. But they warn it could just as swiftly become a demographi­c liability if the growing number of young people in India are not adequately employed.

The report surveyed 1,007 Indians, 63% of whom said economic issues were their top concern when thinking about population change, followed by worries about the environmen­t, health and human rights.

“The Indian survey findings suggest that population anxieties have seeped into large portions of the general public. Yet, population numbers should not trigger anxiety or create alarm,” Andrea Wojnar, the United Nations Population Fund’s representa­tive for India, said in a statement. She added that they should be seen as a symbol of progress

and developmen­t “if individual rights and choices are being upheld.”

The hope is that India’s soaring number of working age people will give it a “demographi­c dividend,” or the potential for economic growth when a country’s young, working age population is larger than its share of older people who are beyond their working years. That is what helped China become an economic and global heavyweigh­t, even as its number of working age adults is now falling.

On Wednesday, China responded to news of the U.N. report, with Foreign Ministry spokespers­on Wang Wenbin saying “a country’s demographi­c dividend depends not only on quantity but also on quality.”

“The population is important, so is talent ... China’s demographi­c dividend has not disappeare­d, the talent dividend is taking place and developmen­t momentum remains strong,” Wang said at a briefing.

 ?? ALTAF QADRI THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? People eat street food as shoppers crowd a market in New Delhi, India, in November. India is on track to become the world’s most populous nation, surpassing China by 2.9 million people by mid-2023, according to data released by the United Nations on Wednesday. India would have an estimated 1.4286 billion people.
ALTAF QADRI THE ASSOCIATED PRESS People eat street food as shoppers crowd a market in New Delhi, India, in November. India is on track to become the world’s most populous nation, surpassing China by 2.9 million people by mid-2023, according to data released by the United Nations on Wednesday. India would have an estimated 1.4286 billion people.

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