Population Change in Southern Asia (2015 - 2025)

This statistic measures population change across countries, highlighting shifts in demographics. Understanding these changes is crucial for planning resources, economic growth, and social services.

Southern Asia11 years of dataUnited Nations Population Division
Historical Trend

Population Change over time

Year-by-Year Data
YearValueChange% Change
202521.12M persons55.23K persons-0.26%
202421.18M persons+411.02K persons+1.98%
202320.77M persons+303.90K persons+1.49%
202220.46M persons+2.52M persons+14.04%
202117.94M persons3.62M persons-16.78%
202021.56M persons437.83K persons-1.99%
201922.00M persons382.67K persons-1.71%
201822.38M persons20.76K persons-0.09%
201722.40M persons551.44K persons-2.40%
201622.95M persons+723.39K persons+3.25%
201522.23M persons
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