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10 countries where populations explode by 2050 – one nearly doubles | World | News

amedpostBy amedpostSeptember 7, 2025 Travel No Comments2 Mins Read
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The world is heading for a massive baby boom – but only in a handful of places. By 2050, just ten countries will swell by more people than the rest of the globe combined, creating both huge opportunities and enormous headaches.

Leading the charge is India, which will add a staggering 216 million people in under three decades – enough to swallow up the entire current population of Brazil. Hot on its heels is Nigeria, forecast to soar by another 122 million, turning it into one of the planet’s most powerful population giants.

Pakistan will pile on an extra 117 million, while the Democratic Republic of Congo is set to virtually double in size, packing in 105 million more people. For countries like Ethiopia (+90m) and Tanzania (+59m), the boom could mean bustling cities and growing workforces – if their governments can keep up. If not, the strain on jobs, housing, food, and infrastructure could be explosive.

Meanwhile, Egypt, Bangladesh, Angola, and Indonesia will each add tens of millions more citizens, further fuelling a global population shift tilted firmly towards Africa and South Asia.

Experts warn that breakneck growth can overwhelm schools, hospitals, and even food supplies. But it’s not all doom and gloom. Rising education levels, better healthcare, and wider access to family planning typically slow birth rates over time. And for those who manage the surge well, a booming young population could become the ultimate economic fuel.

One thing is certain: by 2050, the demographic map of the world will look very different – and these ten nations will be at the heart of it.

1.     India – +216 million

2.     Nigeria – +122 million

3.     Pakistan – +117 million

4.     DR Congo – +105 million

5.     Ethiopia – +90 million

6.     Tanzania – +59 million

7.     Egypt – +43 million

8.     Bangladesh – +39 million

9.     Angola – +35 million

10. Indonesia – +35 million

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