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India’s population to stabilise at at 1.8–1.9 billion by 2080 due to falling fertility rate: IASP

India’s population to stabilise at at 1.8–1.9 billion by 2080 due to falling fertility rate: IASP

by AIP Online Bureau | Nov 30, 2025 | Data, Eco/Invest/Demography, Pension & Social Security, Policy

While birth rates are falling, life expectancy continues to rise due to improvements in healthcare.More people are living beyond 60, and this brings new challenges of elderly care, especially as younger people migrate for work. More people are living beyond 60, and...

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