India’s Population hits 146.39 Cr: UNFPA

Why in the News?

According to the United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA) report titled “State of the World Population 2025: The Real Fertility Crisis”, India’s population has reached an estimated 146.39 crore, officially making it the world’s most populous nation.

India’s Population hits 146.39 Cr: UNFPA

About United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA):

  • Origin: The organisation was established in 1969 as the UN Fund for Population Activities and renamed in 1987 as the UN Population Fund.
  • Headquarters: Its global headquarters is located in New York.
  • Mission Statement: UNFPA works to ensure that every pregnancy is wanted, every childbirth is safe, and every young person’s potential is fulfilled.
  • Mandate: To promote sexual and reproductive health and rights, including family planning, safe motherhood, and gender equality.
  • Governance Structure: UNFPA reports to a 36-member Executive Board, with representation from all regions, and receives guidance from ECOSOC and the United Nations General Assembly (UNGA).
  • Global Presence: UNFPA operates in over 150 countries, in coordination with national governments and UN development partners.
  • Key Functions: It supports population censuses, family planning programs, and thematic health surveys, and engages in interagency frameworks like UN Development Group (UNDG) and UN Chief Executives Board (CEB).
  • Technical Role: UNFPA also provides research funding, technical assistance, and advocacy support to promote reproductive health and demographic planning.

Key Population Trends from the UNFPA Report (2025):

  • Data Sources: The report draws on Demographic and Health Surveys (DHS), Multiple Indicator Cluster Surveys (MICS), and projections from the UN Department of Economic and Social Affairs (UN DESA).
  • India’s Population: As of 2025, India’s population is estimated at 146.39 crore (1.4639 billion), making it the most populous country in the world.
  • China’s Population: China’s population now stands at 141.61 crore (1.4161 billion), placing it second.
  • Total Fertility Rate: India’s TFR has declined to 1.9, which is below the replacement level of 2.1, indicating a trend toward population stabilisation.
  • Population Forecast: India’s population is expected to peak at around 170 crores in the coming decades and begin to decline within 40 years.
  • Life Expectancy: As of 2025, the average life expectancy is 71 years for men and 74 years for women.
  • Age Distribution: 68% of Indians are in the working-age group (15–64), while 7% are aged 65 and above, with life expectancy at 71 years (men) and 74 years (women).

Back2Basics: Total Fertility Rate (TFR)

  • TFR measures the average number of children a woman would have over her reproductive lifetime.
  • A TFR of 2.1 is considered the replacement level, where each generation replaces itself without growing or shrinking.
  • According to the 2021 Sample Registration System by the Registrar General of India, the TFR had already reached 2.0, indicating that India had attained replacement level fertility nationally.

 

[UPSC 2009] Consider the following statements:

1. Between Census 1951 and Census 2001, the density of the population of India has increased more than three times.

2. Between Census 1951 and Census 2001, the annual growth rate (exponential) of the population of India has doubled.

Which of the statements given abova is/are correct ?

Options: (a) 1 only (b) 2 only (c) Both 1 and 2 (d) Neither 1 nor 2*

 

Get an IAS/IPS ranker as your 1: 1 personal mentor for UPSC 2024

Attend Now

Subscribe
Notify of
0 Comments
Inline Feedbacks
View all comments

JOIN THE COMMUNITY

Join us across Social Media platforms.

💥UPSC 2026, 2027 UAP Mentorship - June Batch Starts
💥UPSC 2026, 2027 UAP Mentorship - June Batch Starts