India's Population Challenges

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What is the population of India as of 2011?

1,210 million

Which country has the largest population in the world?

China

What is the argument regarding India's large population?

It puts pressure on limited resources and causes socio-economic problems

How often are population data collected in India?

Every 10 years

What is the purpose of a population census?

To collect population data

What were the reasons for the introduction of economic reforms in India in 1991?

A crisis in the balance of payments led to the introduction of economic reforms.

What is the objective of the economic reform process in India?

To achieve a strong industrial base and reduce dependency on agriculture.

What is the background of the reform policies introduced in India in 1991?

The reform policies were introduced to address the crisis in the balance of payments.

What is the process of globalisation and its implications for India?

Globalisation refers to the increasing interconnectedness and interdependence of countries through the exchange of goods, services, information, and ideas. Its implications for India include increased trade and investment opportunities, as well as challenges such as competition and inequality.

What is the impact of the reform process in various sectors?

The impact of the reform process varies across sectors, but it generally aims to promote economic growth, improve efficiency, and attract foreign investment.

Population Pressure: How well do you know the challenges faced by India's massive population?

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