The line graph illustrates the indian and chinese population in 2000 and expected progression until 2050. Overall, India shows a sharp increase over the years when compared to China. Units are measured in billions.
In 2000, Chinese population was approximately over 1.2 billions, whereas, Indian citizen was only 1.0 billion in the same year. For the following years both countries shows a dramatic increase in population though, China was the highest position in graph up to 2025. While, after five years the number of people in China remained steadily with over 1.4 billion in contrast to India.
In 2030, there was a significant surge in indian population which surpass the Chinese community. After the years India shows a remarkable rise in the numbers of citizens with 1.5 billion in 2035 and continued to grow 1.6 billion in the end of 2050. However, in China a dramatic decline in numbers with just below 1.4 billion in the year 2050.
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