India's declining birth rate signals a major demographic shift from overpopulation fears
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The Economist
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· 2 sourcesIndia is shifting from a decades-long narrative warning about overpopulation to now cautioning about declining birth rates, according to coverage from bsky and Hacker News. The country's historical population control measures included coercive sterilization campaigns in the 1970s, often targeting the poor forcibly, Hacker News reported. Upcoming textbook revisions will reflect concerns about having too few children instead of too many, both sources noted, with bsky adding that this demographic shift mirrors trends seen in wealthier nations and serves as a warning about falling fertility rates globally.
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Summary
India is shifting from a decades-long narrative warning about overpopulation to now cautioning about declining birth rates. The country's historical population control measures included coercive sterilization campaigns in the 1970s, but upcoming textbook revisions will reflect concerns about having too few children instead of too many. This demographic shift mirrors trends seen in wealthier nations and serves as a warning about falling fertility rates globally.
Key quotes
· 3 pulledTwo or three children, enough
They will warn not of the dangers of having too many babies, but of the risks of having too few
India's surprise baby bust is a warning to the world
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