India, which aspires to grow like China in various spheres, is interestingly against replicating the Beijing model of population control as it feels that a sudden reduction could impact supply of labour.
"It is not a good idea to bring down the population suddenly as was done by China as it (such a move) has a bearing on supply of labour. But then the growing younger population is a double-edged sword," India's Planning Commission Deputy Chairman Montek Singh Ahluwalia said addressing a meeting organised by CII and Indian Consulate in New York.
He was alluding to the one-child norm implemented in 1979 by China, the world's most populated country.
India ranks a close second in terms of population.
Ahluwalia pointed out that the expectations of the younger population was very high especially in the information age when they were informed of developments around the world.
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