Yes, by far.
India has a much much higher population density than Canada. If you intend to find out more. Google it.
no, india may have a larger population but pakistan's natural increase is higher
As of October 2023, India has a population of over 1.4 billion, the US around 330 million, China approximately 1.4 billion, and Japan about 125 million. The combined population of India and the US is roughly 1.73 billion, while the combined population of China and Japan is about 1.525 billion. Therefore, India and the US have a larger combined population than China and Japan.
China India United States Indonesia Brazil Pakistan Nigeria Bangladesh Russia Japan Mexico Philippines Vietnam Ethiopia Germany Egypt Iran Turkey Thailand Democratic Republic of the Congo France United Kingdom Italy South Africa South Korea Myanmar Spain Colombia Ukraine Tanzania Argentina Kenya Poland Algeria
Yes Geograpically and Population wise but not economically
Wikipedia gives a 2010 estimate of 127,470,000, which is slightly higher than the 2004 census, which indicated a population of 127,333,002.
China and India both outrank the United States in population.
No. Japan population = 126,434,964 US population = 320,206,000
No. Japan population = 126,434,964 US population = 320,206,000
No. Japan population = 126,434,964 US population = 320,206,000
* China * India * United States * Indonesia * Brazil * Pakistan * Bangladesh * Nigeria * Russia * Japan * Mexico
Japan lies on a very active seismic zone as compared to India, hence, more experienced than India