Compare and contrast the approaches to limiting population growth taken by the Chinese and Indian governments. In your opinion, which government has approached this issue in a more admirable way?

Answer :

both China and India both have ideas to limit population growth, caused by a similar to maintain and take care of the  large populations by providing land, food, and water which is not always available. China, which has the largest population, limits its population with a one-child policy. on the other hand, India tried a less harsh policy aimed at creating more equlaity for woman through education and increased access to health care facilities, contraception, and women’s clubs. both of these countries have been criticized for what some call a violation of human rights. 

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China and India both pursue policies to discourage population growth, driven by a similar need to curb the strain that their large populations have placed on the available land, food, and water. China, with the world’s largest population, controversially limits its population with a one-child policy. In contrast, India pursues less restrictive policies aimed at raising the economic and social status of women through education and increased access to health care facilities, contraception, and women’s clubs. Both China and India have been criticized for violating human rights because their cultures both place greater value on male children. This value has created a greater demographic ratio of males to females because females face higher instances of abortion, infanticide, and neglect.

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