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Can India's upcoming family planning policy control India's population growth?

Family planning in India is difficult to achieve the expected results, and most Indians can't accept family planning, which is related to India's national conditions. As early as 195 1, the Indian government began to implement family planning. India is the first country in the world to formally implement family planning, but until now, India still has a large population and family planning has never been successful.

India is a country deeply influenced by religious culture. Almost everyone believes in religious culture. Religion emphasizes the fear of life and cannot endanger life at will. The family planning policy is obviously against religious thought, which is unacceptable to Hindus. In addition, religion only encourages people to have more children to expand their power, which is an important reason for India's population growth. Overpopulation has brought many problems, not only to people's daily life, but also to the development of the country, such as resource shortage, housing shortage, environmental pollution, social unrest and so on.

Another problem with religion is that India is a patriarchal country. In most ordinary Indian families, if a family has no boys, it will be laughed at. Giving birth to a daughter is not only humiliating, but also "losing money". That's why ordinary Indians always have him, always have him and always have him in order to have a boy. This is a bit like what we saw in China before, but now with the improvement of China's economic level, people's ideology and great changes, the phenomenon of preference for sons has been decreasing.

If India starts to slow down its population growth now, it may face the problem of population aging before its economic development. This may be even more deadly for India. Just look at Japan.