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Hindu population growth refers to the population growth of Hindus worldwide. The population of Hindus had increased from 200 millions in 1900 to nearly 964 millions in 2010, and is expected to 1,384 millions (or 1.38 billion) until 2050 with increase of 27%. This compares with the 32% growth of world population during the same period, third to Islam (70%) and Christianity (34%). The majority of Hindus are present in South Asia with little population in other nations.

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  • Hindu population growth refers to the population growth of Hindus worldwide. The population of Hindus had increased from 200 millions in 1900 to nearly 964 millions in 2010, and is expected to 1,384 millions (or 1.38 billion) until 2050 with increase of 27%. This compares with the 32% growth of world population during the same period, third to Islam (70%) and Christianity (34%). The majority of Hindus are present in South Asia with little population in other nations. (en)
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  • Hindu population growth refers to the population growth of Hindus worldwide. The population of Hindus had increased from 200 millions in 1900 to nearly 964 millions in 2010, and is expected to 1,384 millions (or 1.38 billion) until 2050 with increase of 27%. This compares with the 32% growth of world population during the same period, third to Islam (70%) and Christianity (34%). The majority of Hindus are present in South Asia with little population in other nations. (en)
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  • Hindu population growth (en)
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