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Muslim nations report increase in majority religion, Christian nations see decline: Study

The working paper,' Share of Religious Minorities -- A Cross-Country Analysis,' analysed the rise and fall of religious denominations in various nations, including SAARC. The authors said they looked at the demographic changes in SAARC countries because of their geographical proximity to India, and a possible spillover effect on India.

May 16, 2024 / 16:08 IST
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Professor Shamika Ravi is a member of the Economic Advisory Council to the Prime Minister (EAC-PM)

Most Christian-majority countries saw a decline in the share of their majority religious denomination in 2015, compared to 1950, while Muslim-majority nations witnessed an increase in the same parameter, according to a working paper, 'Share of Religious Minorities -- A Cross-Country Analysis', prepared by members of the Economic Advisory Council to the Prime Minister (EAC-PM).

The paper is authored by EAC-PM member Shamika Ravi; Apurv Kumar Mishra, Consultant, EAC-PM; and, Abraham Jose, Young Professional, EAC-PM.

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It analyses demographic data from 'Religious Characteristics of the States Dataset Project - Demographics', published by the Association of Religion Data Archives (ARDA) in 2019.

“Of the 94 countries that reported being Christian majority in 1950, 77 saw a decrease in the share of the majority religious denomination. In the same period, 25 out of the 38 countries that reported being Muslim majority, saw an increase in the share of the majority religious denomination. Thirty three out of 35 OECD (Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development) countries included in our analysis have witnessed a decline in the share of the majority religious denomination, of which 30 have seen a significant decline,” the paper co-authored by EAC-PM member Shamika Ravi revealed.