India's elderly population is predicted to double by 2050 and overtake the number of children in the country, according to the United Nations Population Fund.
The number of people aged 60 and above will increase from 149 million in 2022 to 347 million in 2050, the UNFPA said in a report earlier this week.
"By 2050, one in every five individuals will be an elderly in India," the UNFPA said.
The amount of people aged 60 years and above worldwide is forecasted to double and hit 2.1 billion by 2050, the UNFPA said.
"This increase in the number and share of older persons will be visible across all regions of the world," the report stated, highlighting that less developed regions will see a marginally higher increase in its elderly population.
Organizations:
United Nations Population Fund, United Nations, UNFPA
Locations:
Srinagar, India