
Decoding India's population conundrum | In Focus podcast
Sonalde Desai speaks to us about the implications of India poised to become the world's most populous country, and if we have the policies needed in place, to take advantage of our rising young population.
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Show Notes
2023 is set to be a landmark year for India's population trajectory, as the country is predicted to overtake China to become the world's most populous nation. And India will remain in that position for several more years. The advantages, experts have pointed out, is the demographic dividend - we will have a massive number of young people in the working age group, and a relatively lower number of those needing care such as the elderly and young children, at least for a couple of decades. But how well is India placed to harness this young population for us to grow economically? Do we have the polices for education, skilling and health in place? And what happens when some Southern states have populations that age faster than some northern States?
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