Muslim population in India expected to reach 31 Cr by 2050
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New Delhi – A survey titled ‘The Future of World Regions’ conducted by the Pew Research Centre in America indicates that by the year 2050, India will have the largest Muslim population in the world. Currently, Indonesia has the highest number of Muslims. The Muslim population in India is expected to exceed 31 Crores, accounting for 18% of the country’s total population. In contrast, Hindus will make up 77%.
According to the survey’s estimates, the global Hindu population is projected to increase by nearly 34% by 2050, reaching 140 crores. This will constitute only 14.9% of the world population.
Mu$l|m population in India projected to touch 31 crores by 2050, 19.4% of population from the present 14.2% – PEW Research centre
India to become country with largest Mu$l|m population. Hindu population to drop by 1%
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Hindu population in Afghanistan, Pakistan, and Bangladesh expected to decline further
Hindu population in Afghanistan, Pakistan, and Bangladesh is predicted to further decrease by the year 2050 due to low birth rates, conversion, migration, and other factors.
A. In Pakistan, Hindus constituted 1.6% of the population in 2010, and this is projected to drop to 1.3% by 2050.
B. In Bangladesh, Hindus made up 8.5% of the population in 2010, with estimates suggesting it will fall to 7.2% by 2050.
C. In Afghanistan, Hindus were 0.4% of the population in 2010, and this is expected to decline to 0.3%. (Considering the ongoing atrocities against Hindus in these countries, the question arises whether Hindus there will even exist by 2050 – Editor)
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