The line graph illustrates population figures for two different countries – India and China – from the year 2000 to projected figures for 2050.
Overall, it is immediately apparent that the population of India has been consistently rising, with the figure expected to reach 1.6 billion by 2050. In contrast, the population of China is projected to increase until 2030 but then decline to 1.4 billion by 2050.
Focusing on the population data up to the year 2024 first, in the year 2000, India had a population of 1 billion, slightly lower than China’s 1.25 billion. By 2024, both countries experienced significant population growth, with India reaching 1.4 billion and China’s population expanding to approximately 1.45 billion – a marginal difference between the two.
Shifting the focus to predictions, it is projected that by 2030, India will surpass China in terms of population numbers. Looking ahead to 2050, it is anticipated that India’s population will continue to grow significantly, reaching a staggering 1.6 billion, while China’s population is expected to decline to 1.4 billion.
