ElderberryJumpy9901
ElderberryJumpy9901 OP t1_iwt51sh wrote
Reply to comment by sunchaud in [OC] India's share in World population (4000 BCE to 2022 CE) by ElderberryJumpy9901
Wikipedia doesnt give the reason for this. My guess would be the availability of more detailed census data which allowed for excluding these reasons in later calculations.
ElderberryJumpy9901 OP t1_iwsurg6 wrote
Reply to comment by tamadeangmo in [OC] India's share in World population (4000 BCE to 2022 CE) by ElderberryJumpy9901
This data includes population of present day Pakistan and Bangladesh till 1820.
ElderberryJumpy9901 OP t1_iwpvrh6 wrote
Data Source -
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Demography_of_India
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/World_population
Charted on Excel.
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This demonstrates that India has always been one of the most populous part of the world due to multiple climatic & geo-political reasons.
ElderberryJumpy9901 OP t1_iwtyz4m wrote
Reply to comment by ManasZankhana in [OC] India's share in World population (4000 BCE to 2022 CE) by ElderberryJumpy9901
Only till 1820