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The Guardian view on the global baby bust: people are having fewer children – even where they say they want more | Editorial

Editorial: Indian fertility has fallen below the rate required for population stability, in further evidence of the unexpectedly rapid decline in births internationally

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The Guardian view on the global baby bust: people are having fewer children – even where they say they want…

Editorial: Indian fertility has fallen below the rate required for population stability, in further evidence of the unexpectedly rapid decline in births internationally

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World's most populous country no longer has enough babies to sustain itself - VnExpress International

India, the most populous nation on Earth that spent half a century fighting what it called a population explosion, is now having too few children to sustain its population over the long term.

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  1. martedì 16 giugno 2026·theguardian.com

    The Guardian view on the global baby bust: people are having fewer children – even where they say they want more | Editorial

    Editorial: Indian fertility has fallen below the rate required for population stability, in further evidence of the unexpectedly rapid decline in births internationally

  2. giovedì 18 giugno 2026·e.vnexpress.net

    World's most populous country no longer has enough babies to sustain itself - VnExpress International

    India, the most populous nation on Earth that spent half a century fighting what it called a population explosion, is now having too few children to sustain its population over…