The graph illustrates the growth of population in india and china since 2000 to the current year with prejection of the future years.
Overall, the population in India recorded the highest figures at first, before it increase significantly over the period. In contrast, the population in China was higher, and prejected to fell gradually in the future.
In 2000, the population in India was lower at around 1 billion, then it rose dramatically from 1.2 billion in 2010, to just over 1.3 billion in 2020. And prejected to peaked at 1.6 billion in 2050. In contrast, the population in China in 2000, was at around 1.25 billion, before it rose slightly to nearly 1.35 billion in 2010, with prejected to fell gradually by 2030, and continued to decline over the period.
In summary, the population in China was higher at first, before it rise flightly, and prejected to fell in the future years, whereas in India there was a significant rise over the period, with a prejection to reach their highest figures by 2050,
