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Cities grappling with alarming rates of congestion and pollution, together with an unhealthy population, could significantly dampen the benefits of India's demographic dividend and urban growth, and lead to a fast deterioration in the quality of life of its citizensprojected to be the world's second-largest economy (overtaking the United States) and will account for 15% of the world's total GDP. The positive outcomes of that growth have already started to make an impact for residents.By 2030, India will still be about 60% rural as compared to 66% today. In terms of demographics, the country will grow slightly older but still remain a young country compared to its competitors such as China and the U.S. in 2030.

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