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<li>India population growth rate for 2022 was <strong>0.79%</strong>, a <strong>0.03% decline</strong> from 2021.</li>
<li>India population growth rate for 2021 was <strong>0.82%</strong>, a <strong>0.15% decline</strong> from 2020.</li>
<li>India population growth rate for 2020 was <strong>0.97%</strong>, a <strong>0.07% decline</strong> from 2019.</li>
</ul>Annual population growth rate for year t is the exponential rate of growth of midyear population from year t-1 to t, expressed as a percentage . Population is based on the de facto definition of population, which counts all residents regardless of legal status or citizenship.
The annual population growth in India increased by 0.1 percentage points (+12.66 percent) in 2023. This was the first time during the observed period that the population growth has increased in India. Population growth refers to the annual change in population, and is based on the balance between birth and death rates, as well as migration.Find more key insights for the annual population growth in countries like Nepal and Sri Lanka.
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The dataset tabulates the Indian Shores population over the last 20 plus years. It lists the population for each year, along with the year on year change in population, as well as the change in percentage terms for each year. The dataset can be utilized to understand the population change of Indian Shores across the last two decades. For example, using this dataset, we can identify if the population is declining or increasing. If there is a change, when the population peaked, or if it is still growing and has not reached its peak. We can also compare the trend with the overall trend of United States population over the same period of time.
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In 2023, the population of Indian Shores was 1,192, a 0.50% decrease year-by-year from 2022. Previously, in 2022, Indian Shores population was 1,198, a decline of 0.17% compared to a population of 1,200 in 2021. Over the last 20 plus years, between 2000 and 2023, population of Indian Shores decreased by 511. In this period, the peak population was 1,777 in the year 2004. The numbers suggest that the population has already reached its peak and is showing a trend of decline. Source: U.S. Census Bureau Population Estimates Program (PEP).
When available, the data consists of estimates from the U.S. Census Bureau Population Estimates Program (PEP).
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This dataset is a part of the main dataset for Indian Shores Population by Year. You can refer the same here
This statistic depicts the age distribution of India from 2013 to 2023. In 2023, about 25.06 percent of the Indian population fell into the 0-14 year category, 68.02 percent into the 15-64 age group and 6.92 percent were over 65 years of age. Age distribution in India India is one of the largest countries in the world and its population is constantly increasing. India’s society is categorized into a hierarchically organized caste system, encompassing certain rights and values for each caste. Indians are born into a caste, and those belonging to a lower echelon often face discrimination and hardship. The median age (which means that one half of the population is younger and the other one is older) of India’s population has been increasing constantly after a slump in the 1970s, and is expected to increase further over the next few years. However, in international comparison, it is fairly low; in other countries the average inhabitant is about 20 years older. But India seems to be on the rise, not only is it a member of the BRIC states – an association of emerging economies, the other members being Brazil, Russia and China –, life expectancy of Indians has also increased significantly over the past decade, which is an indicator of access to better health care and nutrition. Gender equality is still non-existant in India, even though most Indians believe that the quality of life is about equal for men and women in their country. India is patriarchal and women still often face forced marriages, domestic violence, dowry killings or rape. As of late, India has come to be considered one of the least safe places for women worldwide. Additionally, infanticide and selective abortion of female fetuses attribute to the inequality of women in India. It is believed that this has led to the fact that the vast majority of Indian children aged 0 to 6 years are male.
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This dataset is about books. It has 1 row and is filtered where the book is Population, gender and politics : demographic change in rural North India. It features 7 columns including author, publication date, language, and book publisher.
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Graph and download economic data for Population Growth for India (SPPOPGROWIND) from 1961 to 2024 about India, population, and rate.
This dataset was created by SaiSrinivasaBotta
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The dataset contains year-, month-, state- and gender-wise compiled data on population of India from the year 2011 to 2036. The figures of population given for different years are the projected figures, except for the census year of 2011.
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The total population in India was estimated at 1398.6 million people in 2024, according to the latest census figures and projections from Trading Economics. This dataset provides - India Population - actual values, historical data, forecast, chart, statistics, economic calendar and news.
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The dataset contains year-, age-group- and gender-wise compiled data on all India quinquennial (5 years period) population of India from the year 2011 to 2036. The figures of population given for different years are the projected figures, except for the census year of 2011. The data has been provided by categorizing the population according to different age groups such as 0 to 1, 1 to 4, 5 to 9, 10 to 14, 15 to 19, 20 to 24, 25 to 29, 30 to 34, 35 to 39, 40 to 44, 45 to 49, 50 to 54, 55 to 59, 60 to 64, 65 to 69, 70 to 74, 75 to 79 and 80 and above.
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<li>India birth rate for 2024 was <strong>16.75</strong>, a <strong>3.74% increase</strong> from 2023.</li>
<li>India birth rate for 2023 was <strong>16.15</strong>, a <strong>1.16% decline</strong> from 2022.</li>
<li>India birth rate for 2022 was <strong>16.34</strong>, a <strong>0.94% decline</strong> from 2021.</li>
</ul>Crude birth rate indicates the number of live births occurring during the year, per 1,000 population estimated at midyear. Subtracting the crude death rate from the crude birth rate provides the rate of natural increase, which is equal to the rate of population change in the absence of migration.
The graph shows the trend in population growth and growth of gross domestic product in India until 2009, as well as a forecast until 2015. See annual figures on India's economic growth here.
The statistic shows the total population of India from 2019 to 2029. In 2023, the estimated total population in India amounted to approximately 1.43 billion people.
Total population in India
India currently has the second-largest population in the world and is projected to overtake top-ranking China within forty years. Its residents comprise more than one-seventh of the entire world’s population, and despite a slowly decreasing fertility rate (which still exceeds the replacement rate and keeps the median age of the population relatively low), an increasing life expectancy adds to an expanding population. In comparison with other countries whose populations are decreasing, such as Japan, India has a relatively small share of aged population, which indicates the probability of lower death rates and higher retention of the existing population.
With a land mass of less than half that of the United States and a population almost four times greater, India has recognized potential problems of its growing population. Government attempts to implement family planning programs have achieved varying degrees of success. Initiatives such as sterilization programs in the 1970s have been blamed for creating general antipathy to family planning, but the combined efforts of various family planning and contraception programs have helped halve fertility rates since the 1960s. The population growth rate has correspondingly shrunk as well, but has not yet reached less than one percent growth per year.
As home to thousands of ethnic groups, hundreds of languages, and numerous religions, a cohesive and broadly-supported effort to reduce population growth is difficult to create. Despite that, India is one country to watch in coming years. It is also a growing economic power; among other measures, its GDP per capita was expected to triple between 2003 and 2013 and was listed as the third-ranked country for its share of the global gross domestic product.
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Urban population (% of total population) in India was reported at 36.87 % in 2024, according to the World Bank collection of development indicators, compiled from officially recognized sources. India - Urban population (% of total) - actual values, historical data, forecasts and projections were sourced from the World Bank on July of 2025.
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The global Indian whiskies market size is currently valued at approximately $23 billion in 2023 and is projected to reach a staggering $35 billion by 2032, exhibiting a robust compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 4.75% over the forecast period. The burgeoning growth in this market can largely be attributed to the increasing global demand for premium and luxury spirits. A growing acceptance of whisky as a versatile spirit, coupled with India's rich heritage in whisky production, has amplified interest in both domestic and international markets. Key factors driving this market include the rising disposable incomes, changing consumer preferences towards premium beverages, and the influence of western culture, which collectively have played a significant role in shaping the market dynamics.
The growth of the Indian whiskies market is underpinned by a variety of cultural, economic, and social factors. The Indian whisky market benefits immensely from India's vast population and its demographic dividend, with a significant percentage of young consumers entering the legal drinking age every year. This young demographic is not only inclined towards experimenting with different whisky brands but is also more receptive to premium and international whiskies. Moreover, rapid urbanization has led to the proliferation of modern trade channels like supermarkets and hypermarkets, which makes it easier for consumers to access a wider variety of whiskies. Additionally, the rise of e-commerce platforms has significantly contributed to the market expansion by offering consumers the convenience of online shopping, diverse product options, and competitive pricing, thereby expanding the market reach.
International tourism and globalization have also played a crucial role in the growth of the Indian whiskies market. The influx of international tourists seeking authentic Indian experiences has led to an increased consumption of Indian whiskies. Additionally, Indian whiskies have started to make a mark on the global stage, with a number of brands winning accolades and being recognized for their unique flavors and quality. This international recognition has not only boosted exports but has also enhanced the brand image of Indian whiskies in the domestic market, prompting a surge in demand from local consumers who are now more willing to experiment and invest in premium brands. Furthermore, the rising trend of whisky appreciation clubs and tasting events has fostered a culture of whisky connoisseurship, further enhancing consumer engagement and interest in this segment.
From a regional perspective, India remains the dominant market for Indian whiskies, driven by its large consumer base and increasing disposable incomes. However, the market is witnessing significant growth in other regions as well, particularly in Asia Pacific and North America. The Asia Pacific region, with its increasing urbanization, evolving lifestyles, and growing middle-class population, presents lucrative opportunities for market expansion. North America, on the other hand, is experiencing a growing affinity for Indian whiskies, fueled by the increasing popularity of craft and premium spirits among whisky enthusiasts. Furthermore, the Middle East & Africa and Europe are also observing a steady rise in Indian whisky imports, bolstered by an expanding consumer base interested in diverse and exotic spirit options.
The Indian whiskies market is segmented into various product types, including Single Malt, Blended Malt, Grain Whisky, and others, each contributing uniquely to the market dynamics. Single Malt whiskies, known for their distinct character and rich flavors, have been gaining prominence among whisky aficionados. This segment is primarily driven by the increasing consumer inclination towards high-quality, artisanal beverages that offer a unique tasting experience. The allure of single malts lies in their complex flavor profiles, derived from using malted barley as the sole grain ingredient and being produced at a single distillery. As consumers become more knowledgeable and discerning about their whisky choices, the demand for single malts is expected to witness a significant upsurge, reflecting a shift towards premiumization in the market.
Single Malt Whiskey has carved a niche for itself in the Indian whiskies market, attracting a dedicated following among connoisseurs and casual drinkers alike. Known for its rich and complex flavor profiles, Single Malt Whiskey is
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According to the latest research report, the India population health management market is projected to grow at a CAGR of 17.86% during 2025-2033. The report provides a comprehensive analysis of key trends across market segments, with detailed forecasts at regional and country levels for the period 2025-2033. It categorizes the market based on component, mode of delivery, and end user.
The median age in India was 27 years old in 2020, meaning half the population was older than that, half younger. This figure was lowest in 1970, at 18.1 years, and was projected to increase to 47.8 years old by 2100. Aging in India India has the second largest population in the world, after China. Because of the significant population growth of the past years, the age distribution remains skewed in favor of the younger age bracket. This tells a story of rapid population growth, but also of a lower life expectancy. Economic effects of a young population Many young people means that the Indian economy must support a large number of students, who demand education from the economy but cannot yet work. Educating the future workforce will be important, because the economy is growing as well and is one of the largest in the world. Failing to do this could lead to high youth unemployment and political consequences. However, a productive and young workforce could provide huge economic returns for India.
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India Projection: Population: 10 Years: Age: 20-24 data was reported at 124,693,062.000 Person in 2031. This records an increase from the previous number of 119,917,327.000 Person for 2021. India Projection: Population: 10 Years: Age: 20-24 data is updated yearly, averaging 122,305,194.500 Person from Mar 2021 (Median) to 2031, with 2 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 124,693,062.000 Person in 2031 and a record low of 119,917,327.000 Person in 2021. India Projection: Population: 10 Years: Age: 20-24 data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by CEIC Data. The data is categorized under India Premium Database’s Demographic – Table IN.GAI002: Population Projection: 10 Years: by Age Group.
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<li>India population density for 2021 was <strong>475.65</strong>, a <strong>0.83% increase</strong> from 2020.</li>
<li>India population density for 2020 was <strong>471.76</strong>, a <strong>0.98% increase</strong> from 2019.</li>
<li>India population density for 2019 was <strong>467.19</strong>, a <strong>1.05% increase</strong> from 2018.</li>
</ul>Population density is midyear population divided by land area in square kilometers. Population is based on the de facto definition of population, which counts all residents regardless of legal status or citizenship--except for refugees not permanently settled in the country of asylum, who are generally considered part of the population of their country of origin. Land area is a country's total area, excluding area under inland water bodies, national claims to continental shelf, and exclusive economic zones. In most cases the definition of inland water bodies includes major rivers and lakes.
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<li>India population growth rate for 2022 was <strong>0.79%</strong>, a <strong>0.03% decline</strong> from 2021.</li>
<li>India population growth rate for 2021 was <strong>0.82%</strong>, a <strong>0.15% decline</strong> from 2020.</li>
<li>India population growth rate for 2020 was <strong>0.97%</strong>, a <strong>0.07% decline</strong> from 2019.</li>
</ul>Annual population growth rate for year t is the exponential rate of growth of midyear population from year t-1 to t, expressed as a percentage . Population is based on the de facto definition of population, which counts all residents regardless of legal status or citizenship.