The graph illustrates the general populace of India and China between the year 2000 to the current day along with prediction of growth for the year 2050
Overall, In India, starting from 2000 at its lowest level, it is an upward trend with the highest peak at 2050. In China the trend is decreasing, although in the beginning of 2000 it was higher comparing to India, subsequently finishing off at its lowest peak in 2050. In the year 2030 the number of people in both nations converge to around 1500 after which they diverge with the increase in Indian population and a fall in Chinese population.
The Indian populace has been rising steadily. In the 2000 the proportion of Indians was at 1000, after which it rose constantly to a point of having the same population as the Chinese in 2030 thereafter the graph progresses consistently to be in its highest point of 1600 in 2050
The Chinese population is on a downward trend. In the 2000 the number of people in China was just above 1200 in 2000 which was higher than the Indian population in 2000. However, the graph falls to around 1400 in 2050.
