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News & Current Events Mar 30, 2026 at 2:14 PM

Three million Indian officials to begin counting world’s largest population

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Sudden_Negotiation36 Mar 30, 2026 +748
That's 3 million already counted in, makes it a bit easier
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Anxious_cactus Mar 30, 2026 +297
Lmao my whole country is only 3.3 million people, this is unimaginable to me. Imagine your whole country gets recruited to count the populace of another country. It's an odd feeling to live in such a tiny homogenous place, I've never seen a person of another race until I was 28 and we started opening up to immigration.
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AMadWalrus Mar 30, 2026 +55
Where ya from?
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Anxious_cactus Mar 30, 2026 +96
Croatia
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TaskTortoise Mar 30, 2026 +32
Have you restocked alcohol after the Gerald R. Ford raids?
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D_Simmons Mar 30, 2026 +15
Visited Croatia a few years ago. Amazing place. The locals were lovely. 
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Logan123_ Mar 30, 2026 +9
My girlfriend is Croatian, and I’m Black. We’re planning to visit the country soon to see her family . Will people care about her being with a Black guy, or not? We’re going to Zagreb, if that makes a difference.
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Anxious_cactus Mar 30, 2026 +29
Random people on the street? Nah, there might be curiosity as there's not many black people here but there's no malevolent thoughts there. But some families tend to be a bit conservative when it comes to dating other races and religions, not sure how her family is but they'll probably react better than if you were white but Serbian lol
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Logan123_ Mar 30, 2026 +14
Oh, I already talked to them through FaceTime they know. They were surprised at first, but they’re chill people. I’m trying to learn your language to speak to them more, but it’s very hard. Anyways, thanks again.
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logolith Mar 30, 2026 +19
A little tip from me, look up comprehensible input and use that technique to learn Croatian.
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Monolingual-----Beta Mar 31, 2026 +5
Language learner spotted
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barath_s Mar 31, 2026 +1
> comprehensible input https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Input_hypothesis i+1 approach = make interesting material that is just above the level of the learner
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SomeCoconut2415 Mar 31, 2026 +1
How far do u reckon Croatia will go this wc
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No_Tree_8144 Mar 30, 2026 +25
yk this is actually kinda crazy. I'm actually curious, what did you think when you saw a person of a different race for the first time? and how did the ppl you know react to it? cuz the general sentiment seems to go from "wow this is kinda cool, theres different ppl" to "these ppl are ruining our lands" *really* quick for smaller homogenous countries
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Anxious_cactus Mar 30, 2026 +51
Yeah it's 50-50. I'm personally a humanist and don't care about race, religion, sexuality or anything like that. Since we're still very safe, and the immigrants (mostly from Nepal, India and Philippines) took jobs that nobody wanted anyway like retail, bartending and working in small fast food kitchens etc, the sentiment is positive so far. They're always smiling and are very polite to customers etc and are doing their best to learn our language. Our own cizizens are known to be terrible for service jobs as we're grumpy and rude, so everybody embraced the change. I myself have to admit that most of my interactions are much nicer now that immigrants took over those jobs haha
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waydowninthedeep Mar 31, 2026 +2
They took the jobs nobody wanted LMAO. AKA employers reducing salaries because they know they'll find a Sri Lankan to do it for 300 euros instead of paying someone from your country 1k euros. Its laughable the propaganda you fell for lmao
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barath_s Mar 31, 2026 +6
> my whole country is only 3.3 million people There are about 50-60 cities in China with population exceeding that; likely 12+ cities in India (the new census will figure it out). It's basically a medium Tier 2 city in India
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Luciifuge Mar 30, 2026 +2
Did you know there’s more smokers in china then American citizens? Or at least about the same number
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FuckPigeons2025 Mar 31, 2026 +1
I live in a city with twice as many people.
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DungeonCrawler19 Mar 30, 2026 +44
3 mil out of 1.45 Billion 💀
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penguinintheabyss Mar 30, 2026 +5
1 billion is not even a real number
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tommytraddles Mar 31, 2026 +3
0.21% jfc
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xnmyl Mar 30, 2026 +17
Crazy they have a census counting population larger than some countries
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nanoray60 Mar 30, 2026 +16
Shit bro, the U.S. is the third most populous country in the world with 340,000,000 people. Last record estimate of the Indian population is 1,400,000,000. Even if you took away the entire population of the United States, India would still have over a billion people.
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grabonething Mar 30, 2026 +3
But who's counting the counters?
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fronchfrays Mar 30, 2026 +1
Why didn’t they ask everyone to just count themselves.
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BodybuilderUpbeat786 Mar 30, 2026 +255
This census will likely cause a lot of chaos, for starters if religious minorities have increased significantly since 2011 there will be a ruckus and this census counts caste, if the numbers are different for certain communities existing quotas in government jobs and universities (for historically marginalised castes) may not only increase but also be readjusted causing a lot of tension. Thirdly, the census might award more seats to India's Northern states as it is likely to be followed by a delimination exercise.
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Big_Huckleberry_6851 Mar 30, 2026 +52
Isn't the government planning to increase the total number of seats too
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BodybuilderUpbeat786 Mar 30, 2026 +49
Yes, I have mentioned that, delimination, this is the greatest internal security threat to India. Modi should delay it again, like Vajpayee did.
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ck7394 Mar 30, 2026 +32
Do you think delimitation is a futile exercise? When I ask that, I'll specify that I do agree that delimitation may seem like it will reward regions where family planning and population control measures weren't taken. But halting it again would cause further administrative inefficiencies for the whole country, and everyone would suffer for the next 20-30 years again.
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BodybuilderUpbeat786 Mar 30, 2026 +20
There aren't any tier-1 cities in North India aside from NCR which doesn't have enough quaternary sector jobs for all the skilled engineering/STEM graduates of UP/Bihar/MP/Odisha/Chattisgarh/Jarkhand/Rajasthan etc. This puts a lot of strain on Gurugram, Bangalore, Mumbai etc. Gurugram and Bangalore already tried to introduce domicile quotas in private sector jobs, both efforts were blunted, if delimination happens it will be all but a guarantee that these states will introduce such methods. Here are some facts: 1. Half of IT engineers in India are from the North, if they are blocked out of employment then the shares and businesses of private sector IT firms will collapse (the Karnataka bill required birth in state, 15 years of continuous residency, and fluency in Kannada as a pre-requisite for jobs, many Kannadigas and IT founders would have been unemployed if it wasn't blocked at the last minute). 2. If insurgency starts in South India it will be as hard to contain as it was in other large states like Assam and Punjab, controlling stuff there resulted in a blood bath. 3. India is surrounded by enemies, South Asia is on literal fire with one Gen-z uprising after the next, India's think thanks are no doubt preparing for this. India needs to give the South something to calm them down or it needs to continue to find common causes with the South and the North (quota vs anti-quota and religious divides can prevent linguistic ones, as my 2009 pol sci textbook said that India has unity in diversity because social divides cut across each other).
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A_random_zy Mar 30, 2026 +7
I think Rajya Sabha should be used to represent Rajyas. Each state gets equal votes. This will balance both things out. No state will be able power through bills just coz they didn't implement good family planning and every citizen will get equal representation in Lok Sabha.
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BodybuilderUpbeat786 Mar 30, 2026 +6
I do think they'll work out some compromise but I still think they'll be massive unrest in Bangalore and Chennai, even to the point of having to send Army columns and CRPF soldiers for riot control.
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A_random_zy Mar 30, 2026 +1
I think there is a chance of unrest in many southern states, Punjab and possibly Haryana if a compromise is not worked out...
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yashvone Mar 30, 2026 +8
they should do delimitation at rajya sabha and lower level seats not in lok sabha increasing representation at centre level won't do shit besides f****** with national politics and what's left of federalism actual efficiency in governance will be solved by strengthening lower grassroot level governance. consolidating money and power at centre, and weakening lower level administration hasn't solved corruption or even really brought efficiency it just consolidated and multiplied it by orders of magnitude, but since investigating agencies are puppets of centre nothing is even investigated
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ck7394 Mar 30, 2026 +8
The grassroot level government or the third tier is strangled by the state governments not the central government, because the state governments don't feel like diluting their powers. Panchayati Raj is included in the State list so only the states have the power to make laws on their respective local bodies. Even the elections to the local bodies are conducted and looked after by the respective State Election commissions and the centre plays no role there. And the indian constitution was made asymmetric on purpose by the constituent assembly hence it has always tilted towards the centre. The argument was it would be helpful in curbing down secessionist tendencies which may prop up in a newly formed diverse country. Also, if they increase the number of seats in Rajya Sabha that may become messy, one example which comes to my mind right now is the election of the president. The states will gain a huge and decisive say in who the president is going to be which was never the original intention.
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Noobodiiy Mar 31, 2026 +2
President is mostly a ceremonial head. Increase in Rajya sabha seats don't matter because Lok Sabha will prevail if there is a disagreement
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BodybuilderUpbeat786 Mar 31, 2026 +1
It certainly does matter, for example article 370 was aborgated only when both houses of Parliament agreed.
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Noobodiiy Mar 31, 2026 +2
I see
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AntiDECA Mar 30, 2026 +5
Why is it a great security threat? 
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tobiascuypers Mar 30, 2026 +35
Because southern states don’t want to lose seats to northern states that have had large population growths. They do not align on many issues, and specifically more “successful” states have implemented many objectively good polices on family planning and generally contribute more to the overall wealth of the nation, and they see this as a security threat. The north who has not followed through on family planning policies will now be benefited and have more control, effectively punishing the areas that were more successful. At least this is my rough understanding of things from my coworkers
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NeedHelp__- Mar 30, 2026 +2
Bold of you to blame out the entire north as something with uncontrolled population, only 1-2 northern states have TFR rate more than the replacement level.
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barath_s Mar 31, 2026
The north/central states and the northeast states generally have TFR greater than replacement rates. While the southern states and Multiple northern/central states exceed TFR rates greater than replacement rates, and drive population growth of India as a whole. Especially compared to southern states that are below replacement rate Bihar, Uttar Pradesh, Jharkhand don't only have a high TFR, they also have a very high population base ...creating a double whammy. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_states_and_union_territories_of_India_by_fertility_rate#Indian_states_by_fertility_rate_(2019-26)
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NeedHelp__- Apr 1, 2026
Bihar and Jharkhand are considered as eastern states and UP as central as you have mentioned "central states"
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barath_s Apr 1, 2026 +1
Ask any south indian and they would be considered as north indian and hindi heartland. Administrative zones Don't count as much as cultural identity There used to be concept of BIMARU states also
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BodybuilderUpbeat786 Mar 30, 2026 -12
There's also a risk that Eelam groups in Tamil Nadu could start something, over 400 LTTE cadres fled to Tamil Nadu from Sri Lanka in 2009 (after the LTTE was finished by the Sri Lankan army), this could be a latent threat. I know there were ops in Tamil Nadu in 2010/2011 that focused on weeding out some of these groups in India.
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Coder139 Mar 30, 2026 +22
I laughed hard at this as a Tamil guy. To my knowledge they are not citizens, so Tamil representation reducing wont affect them at all.
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BodybuilderUpbeat786 Mar 30, 2026
That is correct as they were left out of the CAA, however, I am concerned about the sentiment resurfacing amongst Tamils in India.
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OkTemporary335 Mar 30, 2026 +15
delimitation has been scrapped and the parliament going to be balanced out by providing exact increases to seats in parliament by % of seats already existing(either 100% or 50%). So it won't be an issue anymore
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BodybuilderUpbeat786 Mar 30, 2026 +5
Thank the Gods!!! I was really scared for a moment, I'm an OCI with RTI plans but because I'm in investment banking my home state doesn't have jobs for me.
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OkTemporary335 Mar 30, 2026 +7
eh one bit that I got wrong. It hasn't been scrapped, but currently frozen, and one of the alternatives to delimitation is what I mentioned above. So the govt. may choose between carrying out delimitation or using one of the alternative proposals, one of which is the % increase in seats
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BodybuilderUpbeat786 Mar 30, 2026 +2
I just hope I'm being hysterical and this will not actually lead to problems.
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OkTemporary335 Mar 30, 2026 +4
50% of the govt. are a bunch of idiots, other 50% are selfish. The selfish ones will know doing delimitation will create unreal chaos and destroy the union govt's authority
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BodybuilderUpbeat786 Mar 30, 2026 +2
So the union will survive out of selfishness, sounds like India has a good abd lasting system of governance, no wonder it has survived for so long despite its hetrogenity.
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OkTemporary335 Mar 30, 2026 +3
indian governments know one thing very well, and it is that if they want to be left to themselves in all their corruption and scandals then the 2500 groups in the country need to be happy and not feel culturally oppressed
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barath_s Mar 31, 2026 +1
> delimitation has been scrapped Not been scrapped.
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Dinowere Mar 31, 2026 +3
The current proposals for delimitation seem to be to increase seats for all states pretty much equally, with smallest states getting a higher increase when it’s from 1 seat to 2.
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barath_s Mar 31, 2026 +1
> delimination -> de-limitation By making the seats proportional to population, even by increasing the total number of seats in parliament, southern and other peripheral states will be further disenfranchised. There's already challenges with the Hindi heartbelt trying to promote their own interests linguistically, culturally (including religious elements) and financially. Southern states especially that have had better governance, better population control, become wealthier, will see those efforts rewarded by increasing loss of political power, and consequently financial and cultural de jure challenges.. India is far more centralized than say the USA, in many ways.
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misatos_whiteknight Mar 31, 2026 +1
Its a necessasity to get census data but its just gonna end in a shitshow isnt it... Southern politicians will use this as votebank to gain popularity, Northern politicians will point fingers at Muslims TFR
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BodybuilderUpbeat786 Mar 31, 2026 +1
Indeed, so many riots will happen, the CRPF is about to have a very busy year lol.
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eepy_princesss Mar 30, 2026 -10
Also an anti trans bill passed recently which makes it so many trans ppl aren't considered trans anymore(long story short only intersex and ppl within sociocultural communities count everyone else is excluded) this while causing a problem to basically every trans person excluded would also well exclude them from the census and mark them as either cis men or cis women
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BodybuilderUpbeat786 Mar 31, 2026 +1
This is quite true but unlikely to lead to the widespread violence that will occur when caste quotas and religious rights feel threatened.
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ImadeJesusLaugh Mar 30, 2026 +119
*all of India's population meets up in Mumbai to accurately count their Population by hand
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Dispator Mar 30, 2026 +64
Thirty five million, four hundred thousand, three hundred, and.....shit lost count. Everyone back in line.
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ImadeJesusLaugh Mar 30, 2026 +20
we lost count at 1,1billion
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Trick_Definition2478 Mar 30, 2026 +107
Three million officials just to start the first phase. To put that in perspective, that is a workforce larger than the entire population of some European countries, all just to count who is living where. Going fully digital is a bold move, but I just hope the server is ready for a billion people trying to log in at the same time. It is basically the ultimate stress test for any IT infrastructure. 2026 is finally the year India "refreshes" its entire social and economic map.
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Bornee35 Mar 30, 2026 +68
Should just have 1.3 billion officials. Everyone count themselves and it’s over.
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Spikemountain Mar 30, 2026 +16
This is the first Listnook comment in a very long time that truly made my laugh out loud
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proteinwipes Mar 30, 2026 +4
Distributed algorithms be like
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Thin-Theory-4805 Mar 30, 2026 +28
India already has that infrastructure in place, well tested and used by many apps which leverage the api 100 million times every day. It's called aadhar. Any one curious India's digital stack is called JAM trinity.
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KamikazeGroot Apr 1, 2026 +3
Our digital stack is called "India stack". JAM trinity is just a component/ mechanism in it, the most important one.
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Thin-Theory-4805 Apr 1, 2026 +2
Thanks for clarifying.
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barath_s Mar 31, 2026 +5
> Going fully digital is a bold move, but I just hope the server is ready for a billion people trying to log in at the same time That's absolutely not what a digital census means. Earlier the census takers would submit their tallies on paper, and then the paper would later be digitized. This time the 3 million census takers are going to submit their tallies digitally You don't need a billion people to log in, you only need 3 million to submit their tallies There are many indian government websites with millions of login/accounts, including aadhar UID, income tax, covid , transport/licenses (parivahan) , and so on
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hippodribble Mar 30, 2026 +64
How do they know it's the world's largest population if they haven't counted it?
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BodybuilderUpbeat786 Mar 30, 2026 +91
They did a national family health survey which happened in 2022 (even though the 2021 census didn't happen) which can estimate the population but isn't as accurate as a census.
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Dispator Mar 30, 2026 +27
Good Q but I think you could try to think about it a little more and come up with a guess or at least a guess in how they could claim that. Estimation! Estimation is a hell of alot easier than a accurate count. You can use satellite data and demographics (and other data like previous census,etc) to get a decent "good enough" non-local estimate.... Butt to get a full census....crazy hard, time consuming, and resource/people intensive. Like knee-jerk I would say it's not worth it BUT here is the problem.....getting an actual accurate count is really helpful for determining not just the total but where everyone is and how they are distributed so that governments can determine where resources need to be devoted or pulled back from....It helps government and govt services and economy planning sooo much more with this info. It's actually interesting how difficult and important it is to get an accurate census....especially for developing countries that have tens of millions often living in small or remote villages that are not effectively connected or have much infrastructure.
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takesthebiscuit Mar 30, 2026 +6
We have no idea of the global population it’s all just estimates and speculation Could be 7bn could just as easily be 8bn+
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hippodribble Mar 31, 2026 -3
At least we know what's causing it.
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irrealewunsche Mar 30, 2026 +16
The only other country that's close to India in population size is China, and there's a lot of speculation there that the number has been massively over-estimated. Some claim that the actual population is as low as 400 million, which seems ridiculous, but an actual size of 800-900 million, instead of the claimed ~1.4billion, doesn't seem that far-fetched. And that would leave India with comfortably the largest number of people in the world.
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Aosnkieyco Mar 30, 2026 +5
Listnookors really love Falun Gong propaganda about China.
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Antzsfarm Mar 30, 2026
Remember to ask for sources. I bet the cia factbook has the best estimate. Which is 1.4billion. If you cannot trust the best intelligence agency in the world to report good estimates then the rest is solely based on your biases. I have seen so many on listnook dispute the f****** cia. Please. If you have a better source show it.
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themathmajician Mar 30, 2026 +10
It's not that multiple groups have gone and counted it, it's just about the reliability. The official census is the one that goes into the Factbook, whether it's an extremely reliable one from say Luxembourg or a known unreliable one from Papua New Guinea. China's 2020 census is currently thought to be less reliable than the 2010 and 2000 censuses.
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Antzsfarm Mar 30, 2026 -4
Do you really think the Cia or the world bank do not have their own methodology for approximation of population and are taking China's numbers for it? Really? You should see in the library of congress website what the cia knew about Japan in 1945 before satellite imagery was even imaginable. If that isn't proof of Americas intelligence capabilities there's nothing that can convince you
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Standard-Skin3138 Mar 30, 2026 +11
How would the CIA have a better way to estimate the population of china than the actual nationwide survey? You sound like a moronic American supremist or something. Intelligence gathering has nothing to do with counting the population of an entire country.
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OkTemporary335 Mar 30, 2026 +4
leave him be, he thinks the CIA is omnipotent
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lurkANDorganize Mar 31, 2026
Like im sure if the Cia decided to stand up a 10,000 body China population division for 10 years they could get it lol
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BrokenManOfSamarkand Mar 30, 2026
Who is claiming that China basically has the same population as the U.S. or Europe? That's insanity. Even putting it at 800 million stretches the imagination, and drastically reduces the perceived threat that China poses to the West.
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themathmajician Mar 30, 2026 -6
It's likely that China is hovering around a billion or below.
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zheshiwodenicheng Mar 30, 2026 +9
These aren't just four coins in your pocket that you can't find if they fall somewhere. This is four hundred million people, representing astronomical amounts of social security funds, education funds, and massive social productivity.Four hundred million people - that's more than the entire population of North America.You can't just change it to a number on the file and hide it like that.Let's keep it objective and rational
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themathmajician Mar 30, 2026 -1
You make a great point. The incentives in a massive centralized bureaucracy are too high and over counting is almost unavoidable in a system with rational actors. It's also clear that the stratified nature of China's subdivisions contribute to this, since changing a single number would be very difficult to hide.
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ObjectivelyGruntled Mar 30, 2026 +12
I hope they share notes.
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CallmeKahn Mar 30, 2026 +15
Godsspeed.
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aruss15 Mar 30, 2026 +8
Good luck
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Substantial_Milk8170 Mar 30, 2026 +33
Bro imagine losing count at 1.4 billion and having to restart. Worst IRL side quest of all time.
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AschAschAsch Mar 30, 2026 +13
Just 500 people per each official. Not the hardest side quest.
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OkTemporary335 Mar 30, 2026 +12
not really, counting even 500 people can be incredibly stressful. I don't recount which event it was, but there was a documentation process in India where a lot of the officials appointed to do the task were regular folk working in the govt. or as teachers. They were given a really tight deadline(around 29-30 days I think) to record data of 1000 houses. That averages to roughly 34 houses per day. While it sounds manageable, most of the houses are approached at times when the people may not be available to answer if they're out for work and school, and in most cases atleast 3-5 visits are required before the officer can get a house marked. I.e. his task is now to visit over 100 to 170 houses per day. That's back-breaking. Some of these officials committed suicide due to the immense work pressure, and the fact that they had to pull 16-18hr shifts consistently to get the task done because of the really short-sighted deadline I can't recall but maybe it had to do with voter list records for State Assembly/Lok Sabha elections
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barath_s Mar 31, 2026 +2
> where a lot of the officials appointed to do the task were regular folk working in the govt. or as teachers. That's how things like polio vaccination drive or sometimes even census or election roll (voter list) updates work. Schools, school teachers, government officials form substantial portion of infra and workforce. > his task is now to visit over 100 to 170 houses per day. That's back-breaking. Some of these officials committed suicide due to the immense work pressure https://www.aljazeera.com/news/2025/12/17/indias-new-suicide-crisis-poll-workers-take-lives-amid-voter-recount-rush SIR/ Voter's list updates in 12 states happened recently. Not sure I trust the results as much, not just due to rush, but due to a degree of haphazardness and uneven standards/criteria as well as weak infrastructure. BLO can often visit dozens of houses per day and have a local camp (often in a school). The smart ones split their work across multiple days, visiting houses on some days and holding 'office hours' on other days/most days, while handing out their contacts.
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OkTemporary335 Mar 31, 2026 +1
Thank you for providing the source, this is what I was talking about Not all BLOs are "smart" though, some just brute force their way through it. School teachers have weak training in India as it is, moreover they often have no training or experience with recordkeeping on the scale SIR requires. A lot of the teachers would've been new to teaching in and of itself, so it would be abrupt and distressing to move from a 7-8hr day to 12-16hr days, with frustration that naturally builds up due to resistance in marking houses and people
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barath_s Mar 31, 2026 +1
Acknowledge The BLOs need better support and clarification/training
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urbanacrybaby Mar 31, 2026 +2
The hard part is to prevent double counting.
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deliciousmonster Mar 31, 2026 +2
That’s gonna come in at 1000 per counter, I guarantee it!
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Huge_Reward1617 Mar 30, 2026 -7
There have been large issues with how this will be counted and some are saying it will be rigged in favor of law makers, politicians, merchants, anyone that want to use it as leverage for a goal.
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Kryomon Mar 31, 2026 +3
There are always issues.
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isekai_cheese Mar 30, 2026 -50
they'll need a billion people to count themselves. wheres the ai tools huh? dont they love that ai shit
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Dispator Mar 30, 2026 +18
Would be funny if they used more people to do the census count than the number they came up with... 😭  Like: we hired 1 billion citizens to come up with a final count and got 700 million or whatever. Unless the job is super dangerous....
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NateBerukAnjing Mar 30, 2026 -106
no offense, but they should stop having kids
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DeepResearch7071 Mar 30, 2026 +105
TFR is already at 1.9. That's below replacement. Honestly, if you really mean no offense, you might have fact checked yourself **¯\\\_(ツ)\_/¯** 
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Vladimir_Putin_420 Mar 30, 2026 +30
Yes, but 2.1 birth rate should be the norm to maintain a country's stability.
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misatos_whiteknight Mar 31, 2026 +3
Might be time to google what gangetic plain is and how the region have always had insane population even going back millennias
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NateBerukAnjing Mar 31, 2026 +1
back in the day there were always plague and wars to keep population in check
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misatos_whiteknight Mar 31, 2026 +1
Uhhhhhhh thats one way to interpret it? Incase if my point wasn't made clear, India and China started off with huge population cause of their fertile lands. With medicine advancements they grew proportionally. There's merits of some overpopulation but even with TFR 2.1 they'd have about a billion each easily.
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lostfromlight--- Mar 31, 2026 +1
U said no offense but looks like everyone took offense
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Creative-Mode-6097 Mar 30, 2026 -113
India is a poor countrey and have a high moral . But it look like they are more in bed time and working less . The.die millons every years of starvation becouse is no food , and the goverment don,t care . And they groove evety year in millons of milions . It,s total madnes and sexuel crazy of dobbel moral
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Casual_Scroller_00 Mar 30, 2026 +30
are you having a stroke?
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Creative-Mode-6097 Mar 30, 2026 -25
Have you , is it the heart or brain stroke. Must be one of they . Seek help befor it,s to late . Good luck with your health .
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Casual_Scroller_00 Mar 30, 2026 +15
Amazing 10/10 ragebait
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FlyingRaccoon_420 Mar 30, 2026 +17
Malthusian economics? In this day and age? Have you read any of the papers published in the last decade on global fertility and population trends? Or do you just live under a rock?
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[deleted] Mar 30, 2026 +30
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D3xty Mar 30, 2026 +13
We should call someone, they might be having a stroke. Dnt joke
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shontamona Mar 30, 2026 +7
I dont know what you are talking about. Which part of *sexuel crazy of dobbel moral* did you not understand? What kind of a dobbel moral are you? /s
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Creative-Mode-6097 Mar 30, 2026 -6
Thank,s lol i did not now at you was illierate and can,t understand what i write . Some need help for that and it exist
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lostfromlight--- Mar 31, 2026 +1
Whenever India is mentioned there is always some guy farming downvotes in the comments 🤣
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