Social Sciences, asked by tk7493412, 5 months ago

India is the second most populated
country in
the world Does the population
of a country help in
it's devlopment or
not? In india is the population a
resource ,
set back ?
a coun
or a​

Answers

Answered by PEARLSTEVEROGER
0

Answer:

The population of a country doesn't initiate it's development. In India, the immensely increasing population is creating disadvantages for the country. Less jobs, less services for the adults resulting to poor families.

It is thereby a setback!

Answered by ImNotBot77
0

Answer:

yes/no

Explanation:

the Contry development depends on these following points:

1. the population

2. the overall income of the Contry

3. the imports and exports of the Contry.

4. the way that people spend money

5. the natural resources excretion from the land of that contry.(petrol, gold etc)

yes. india is the second-most populated contry in the world. but it apparently does not affect the development stage of India as we have been told from our childhood "India is still a developing contry" so, if the whole population were to be able to work and earn money, we would have been completely developed contry. so finally yes. the development of a country does depend on the population of the Contry.

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