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World News | China takes racist swipe at India when asked about its population

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Chinese foreign ministry spokesman Wang Wenbin. (Photo: Twitter)

Beijing [China]ANI April 20: As India’s population surpassed China’s on Wednesday to become the world’s most populous country, Chinese foreign ministry spokesman Wang Wenbin took a sharp swipe at New Delhi, saying that when assessing a country’s demographic dividend, one must not only look at size, but also quality.

In response to media questions about India’s population surpassing that of China in the middle of this year and becoming the world’s most populous country, the Chinese spokesperson said that the most important thing is human resources.

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“To measure the demographic dividend of a country, we must not only look at the scale, but also the quality. The scale is important, but what is more important is the human resources. Among the 1.4 billion Chinese population, nearly 900 million people are of working age, with per capita income.” 10.9 years of education,” Wang Wenbin said.

It is worth noting that the United Nations World Population Statistics Table shows that India now has a population of 1.4286 billion, exceeding China’s current population of 1.4257 billion. This is the first time India has topped the UN list of most populous countries since the UN began collecting population data in 1950.

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The United States ranks third with an estimated population of 340 million.

Wenbin also spoke about China’s workforce, noting that the average number of years of education for recent entrants has increased to 14 years. This is because China has implemented a national strategy to deal with population aging, which includes a three-child policy and supporting measures to deal with demographic changes.

“China has implemented a national strategy to deal with population aging, including the three-child policy and supporting measures to deal with demographic changes. As Premier Li Qiang pointed out, China’s demographic dividend has not disappeared, and our talent dividend is taking shape,” a Chinese spokesperson added.

He further stated that the impetus for China’s development remains strong.

The year before, China’s population shrank for the first time since 1960. In 2016, Beijing ended a strict “one-child policy” enforced in the 1980s amid fears of overpopulation, and began allowing couples to have three children in 2021.

Since India’s last census was conducted in 2011, there are currently no official figures on the exact size of its population.

India’s decennial census, scheduled for 2021, has been postponed due to the Covid-19 pandemic. (Arnie)

(This is an unedited and auto-generated story from a Syndicated News feed, the content body may not have been modified or edited by LatestLY staff)


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