The Changing Demographics of Undivided India (1900โ€“2025)

South Asiaโ€™s demography is one of the great untold stories of the modern world. Too often we look at the subcontinent through todayโ€™s partitions โ€” India, Pakistan, Bangladesh โ€” but the real insight comes when we view the region as a single whole. Across 125 years, the balance of populations has shifted dramatically.


๐Ÿ“Š 1900: A Baseline

At the turn of the twentieth century, Muslims made up about 20% of undivided Indiaโ€™s population. The rest were overwhelmingly Hindu, with significant Sikh, Christian, Jain, and other minorities.


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