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The image shows a line graph of changes in the population of India and China from 2000 to 2050. India is represented by a diamond shape and China by a circle. In 2000, India's population was around 1 billion and China's was around 1,250 million. By 2010, India's increased to about 1,150 million and China's to about 1,300 million. In 2020, India's population reached 1,300 million and China's 1,400 million. By 2030, India's is expected to reach 1,450 and China's 1,500 million. In 2040, India's population will be about 1,550 million and China's 1,550 million. By 2050, India's population will surpass China's, with India reaching almost 1,700 million and China decreasing to 1,500 million. The source is the United Nations Population Division - Medium variant.
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The graph gives information about population growth in China and India from the year 2000 with predicted changes to 2050.
In 2000, China’s population stood at 1.25 billion and this number rose steadily to where it is currently at around 1.35 billion. It is projected to peak at 1.45 billion in 2025, when the number will level off and start to decline. It is expected that by 2050 the population will have dropped slightly to 1.4 billion.
In contrast, although the population of India started at just one billion in 2000, it has increased rapidly to just under 1.25 billion today. The data indicate it will continue its upward surge, overtaking China in 2030 and reaching a peak of 1.6 billion by 2050.
Overall, the major difference between the two population trends is that the number of people in China is forecast to start falling after 2030 whereas the population of India will continue to soar.
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