The Indian mysterious country, also known as "Crown Jewel" or "snake-using country", the population of India is always the east star, always curious and exotic ancient country. Adventure Nevertheless, over the next two decades, the country is heading toward becoming a strong industrialized country. Even today, India is a culture with a long history, and it has been preserved over time. The fortress, the temple of the palace provides a history of life.
The role of international immigration in Indian population growth is minimal. Nevertheless, India has the largest immigrant population, about 16 million Indians live abroad and millions of people plan to emigrate. India is the world 's largest remittance destination and the average annual income in recent years is nearly $ 70 billion. The country adopted powerful enforcement measures, especially to prevent illegal entry from Bangladesh. Despite the high economic growth rate, it is expected to exceed 7% in 2017, but most Indian interests have not declined. Despite the relatively large middle class in India, many people are still struggling to ensure basic day-to-day needs. Approximately 25% of Indians live on less than $ 2 a day, and the country accounts for one-third of the world's poor.
The population growth of the Mughal Empire in India is accelerating and unprecedented economic growth and population growth have increased Indian population from 60% to 253% over the 200 years from 1500 to 1700. During the Mughal era, the population of India grew faster than anything known in the history of India before the Mughal era. Mughal agricultural reform strengthened agricultural production and promoted population growth. During the reign of Aurangzeb, the Mughal Empire had 455,698 villages.
India experienced tremendous population growth: between 2001 and 2011, India added 181 million people worldwide, slightly less than the total population of Brazil. However, 76% of the population of India lives at less than $ 2 a day (at purchasing power parity). Despite the high growth rate of the past decade, India's per capita consumption index is at the bottom of the pyramid of not only energy and electricity but also all other relevant per capita consumption indicators.
Population is always one of the main causes of most problems in India. India is the most populous country and the world's second largest. Because India has a large population and has a high population growth rate, it influences Indian economic development and social development. This ultimately leads to unemployment, poverty and other problems. Large families in poor areas of society bring down the per capita availability of social services and lead to a decline in living standards. Sometimes, the government has taken a number of measures to solve the population problem, but only through consistent efforts to solve this problem in India.