
India's total fertility rate has fallen below the replacement level of 2.1, mirroring demographic challenges faced by China. China, after decades of a one-child policy, is now reversing tax exemptions on contraception, making condoms and birth control pills more expensive. This shift is driven by concerns over a shrinking, aging population threatening economic stability. The situation prompts questions about the collective economic impact of individual choices to delay or avoid parenthood.
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