The line chart compares and contrasts the data on the difference in population growth between India and China over 50-year period from 2000 to 2050.
A closer look at the diagram highlights the fact that the growth of population in two countries increases annually in 50 years, starting in 2000.
It can be seen from the diagram that population in China and India in 2000 was about 1.25 billions and 1 billions, respectively. The population in two regions increases gradually over next 50 years. However, the population in India will overtake China in 2030 and it then peaks at 1.6 billions in 2050.
In contrast, 30 years in the first period, the population in China rises gradually and peak at 1.45 billions in 2030. Thereafter, it falls slightly until 2050, it stands at 1.4 billions.
