Population: Distribution, Density, Growth and Composition
India's population was 1,210 million as per the 2011 Census, making it the world's second most populous country after China. This chapter covers the spatial distribution, density, four phases of growth since 1901, and composition of India's population by residence, language, religion, and occupation.
- 1India's 2011 population was 1,210 million — larger than the combined population of North America, South America, and Australia.
- 2Uttar Pradesh is the most populous state; the top ten states (including Maharashtra, Bihar, West Bengal, AP, Tamil Nadu, MP, Rajasthan, Karnataka, Gujarat) hold ~76% of India's total population.
- 3Population density in 2011 is 382 persons/sq km, up from 117 in 1951; Delhi has the highest (11,297) and Arunachal Pradesh the lowest (17).
- 4Four phases of growth: stagnant 1901–1921 (even negative in 1911–21), steady 1921–1951, population explosion 1951–1981 (avg 2.2% annual), and slowing post-1981 driven by declining birth rates and rising female literacy.
- 5Kerala recorded the lowest decadal growth rate (9.4%) in India during 1991–2001.

