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The image depicts a line graph comparing the population growth in India and China from 2000 to 2050, with the vertical axis representing population in billions and the horizontal axis representing years in increments of five, starting from 2000 and ending in 2050. The graph shows a steady increase in population for both countries over the years, with India's population represented by a purple line with diamond markers starting at 1 billion in 2000 and projected to reach 1.6 billion by 2050, and China's population represented by a pink line with square markers starting at 1.2 billion in 2000 and projected to reach 1.45 billion by 2050.
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The graph below represents the estimated population growth of India and China from the year 2000 to 2050. Overall, India has experienced a positive trend and is expected to maintain this trajectory in the future, while China is projected to grow until halfway through the period and then decline in the subsequent years.
In 2000, India’s population was at 1 billion. From the beginning, it showed a steady increase, reaching around 1.2 billion by 2010. It is projected to continue growing, surpassing China’s highest growth in 2030, with a population of 1.4 billion, and aiming to reach 1.6 billion by the end of 2050.
In contrast, China’s population was over 1.2 billion in 2000, higher than India’s. Initially, it experienced a positive growth of 0.1 billion until 2010. The growth rate of China’s population remained stable until 2030 at 1.4 billion but is expected to decline thereafter, reaching 1.3 billion by 2050.
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