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This is probably one of the worst threads I've seen in a while.If you want sources, hear the WEF debate on Chinese demographics.
I can't emphasize enough, how much of a blunder China is doing, giving up its demographic strength.
In comparison, even Pakistan would have a higher population if the low case scenario were to be taken to be true.
Do you realize number of people is perhaps the most appropriate way to measure the size of the country?
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Also, people here were talking earlier about total strength. It seems India will exceed in total economic strength compared to China, since India's population will be anywhere between 3-4 times that of China. Even today China has per worker GDP that is around 3 times that of India.
The difference in per worker GDP would only decrease, making Indian GDP around 2-3 times that of China.
First of all, China's population, while it will decline, will not decline to 600 million. Most projections still show China's population to be above 1 billion by 2100.
https://populationpyramid.net/china/2095/
And about Pakistan, its population isn't going to go above 400 million
https://populationpyramid.net/pakistan/2095/
Now, your comment about China "giving up its demographic strength", population is very hard to control, plus having a large population isn't necessarily a good thing; large populations just means more people you have to feed and keep off the streets.
It is not."Do you realize number of people is perhaps the most appropriate way to measure the size of the country?"
Also, people here were talking earlier about total strength. It seems India will exceed in total economic strength compared to China, since India's population will be anywhere between 3-4 times that of China. Even today China has per worker GDP that is around 3 times that of India.
Population doesn't necessarily indicate economic strength, there are a large amount of factors that need to be taken into consideration. Plus, having a trillion dollar economy doesn't mean you have a stable and strong economy.