
India's fertility rate has fallen to 1.9, below the replacement level of 2.1, signaling a shift from population explosion concerns to anxieties about a declining workforce and potential economic impact. While some politicians and religious figures urge more births, the article emphasizes that women's reproductive autonomy should be prioritized over demographic goals. Historical state interventions in family planning, particularly those disproportionately affecting women, are highlighted as context for current debates.
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