Population Growth Projected in Indian Island Territories
Population Growth Projected in Indian Island Territories
Why in the News ?
A new report by IIMAD and the Population Foundation of India (PFI) projects a significant population rise in Lakshadweep and the Andaman & Nicobar Islands by 2051. The study uses innovative logistic curve-fitting methods due to inconsistent demographic data for smaller regions.
Key Population Projections for Island Territories:
● According to the report “Unravelling India’s demographic future (2021-2051)”, both Union Territories are expected to witness modest but steady population growth.
● Lakshadweep’s population is projected to rise by 9.68%, increasing from 67,642 (2016) to 74,194 (2051).
● Andaman & Nicobar Islands will see a 5.73% increase, with population expanding from 3,98,310 to 4,21,135 over the same period.
● The report highlights the islands’ demographic stability despite geographic isolation and limited land resources.
● The projections are part of a broader national demographic exercise covering all States and UTs, offering insights into future socio-economic planning.
Methodology and Gender-Wise Population Trends
● For smaller regions like Lakshadweep and A&N, traditional demographic data such as SRS estimates remain inconsistent or unavailable.
● To address this, researchers used mathematical curve fitting, specifically logistic growth models, to derive realistic projections.
● Lakshadweep gender data (2016–2051):
○ Male population: 34,716 → 37,785
○ Female population: 32,926 → 36,319
● Andaman & Nicobar gender data (2016–2051):
○ Male population: 2,13,467 → 2,26,139
○ Female population: 1,84,843 → 1,94,996
● The study draws on multiple national datasets including Census, SRS, NFHS, Civil Registration System, and National Sample Survey to ensure reliable projections.
About Islands & Demographic Significance:
● Lakshadweep: Coral atoll archipelago in the Arabian Sea, India’s smallest Union Territory by population and area.
● Andaman & Nicobar Islands: Strategic island chain in the Bay of Bengal, vital for India’s maritime security and Blue Economy.
● Population Projections: Essential for planning infrastructure, disaster management, healthcare, and resource allocation in ecologically fragile regions.
● IIMAD: Kerala-based research institute specialising in migration studies and demographic analysis.
● PFI: National NGO working on population policy, family welfare, and demographic research.

