This data has been collated as per the report of World Population review. Find out if your country made it to the list. Find out if your country made it to the list. A population is far more than just a number; it reflects a nation’s heartbeat, its potential, and its future. While some countries grapple with the challenges of controlling rapid population growth, others are encouraging births to sustain economic progress and social balance. Behind every population figure lies a unique story shaped by policy, culture, and development. Let’s explore ten nations with over 100 million people.
India - 1.46 billionIndia is currently the most populous country in the world, with a rapidly growing youth population. This demographic shift is fueling an increasing demand for international education and global career opportunities.
China - 1.41 billionChina, with its massive population, has long been a major source of international students globally. However, shifting domestic policies and global dynamics are beginning to influence student mobility trends.
United States - 347 millionWith a population of more than 347 million, few cities in the US, such as New York, Los Angeles, and Chicago, are facing this situation more so because of immigration, as per the reports.
Indonesia - 285 millionIndonesia is the most populous country in Southeast Asia. It’s population now stands at 285 million, whereas Jakarta, Indonesia’s capital, is recorded as the most populous city in the country.
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Nigeria - 237 millionBeing Africa's largest nation, Nigeria has a huge cultural and economic impact on the African continent. It’s population stands at 237 million, which is reportedly putting strain on its infrastructure, education, and healthcare systems. Brazil – 212 millionBrazil is not only the largest country in South America by landmass, but also by population. With more than 212 million people, Brazil continues to develop, managing urban growth, inequality, and environmental sustainability are key challenges.
Bangladesh - 175 millionDespite its relatively small size, Bangladesh is one of the most densely populated countries in the world. Home to 175 million people, the country has made significant progress in areas like education, healthcare, and textile exports.
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Russia - 143 millionRussia, the world’s largest country by area, has a population of 143 million—relatively modest given its size. In contrast to many developing nations, Russia faces a declining population due to low birth rates and net emigration.
Ethiopia - 135 millionEthiopia is Africa’s second-most populous country, with a population of 135 million. The country has a very young demographic profile, which presents both an enormous opportunity and a challenge.
India - 1.46 billionIndia is currently the most populous country in the world, with a rapidly growing youth population. This demographic shift is fueling an increasing demand for international education and global career opportunities.
China - 1.41 billionChina, with its massive population, has long been a major source of international students globally. However, shifting domestic policies and global dynamics are beginning to influence student mobility trends.
United States - 347 millionWith a population of more than 347 million, few cities in the US, such as New York, Los Angeles, and Chicago, are facing this situation more so because of immigration, as per the reports.
Indonesia - 285 millionIndonesia is the most populous country in Southeast Asia. It’s population now stands at 285 million, whereas Jakarta, Indonesia’s capital, is recorded as the most populous city in the country.
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Nigeria - 237 millionBeing Africa's largest nation, Nigeria has a huge cultural and economic impact on the African continent. It’s population stands at 237 million, which is reportedly putting strain on its infrastructure, education, and healthcare systems. Brazil – 212 millionBrazil is not only the largest country in South America by landmass, but also by population. With more than 212 million people, Brazil continues to develop, managing urban growth, inequality, and environmental sustainability are key challenges.
Bangladesh - 175 millionDespite its relatively small size, Bangladesh is one of the most densely populated countries in the world. Home to 175 million people, the country has made significant progress in areas like education, healthcare, and textile exports.
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Russia - 143 millionRussia, the world’s largest country by area, has a population of 143 million—relatively modest given its size. In contrast to many developing nations, Russia faces a declining population due to low birth rates and net emigration.
Ethiopia - 135 millionEthiopia is Africa’s second-most populous country, with a population of 135 million. The country has a very young demographic profile, which presents both an enormous opportunity and a challenge.
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