At a recent press conference held during the ‘100 Years of Sangh Yatra: New Horizons’ event in Delhi, marking the centenary of the RSS, Mohan Bhagwat addressed the topic of population and family planning. He advocated for a birth rate of three children per individual, warning of potential population decline if the rate falls below this threshold. Bhagwat’s statements sparked interest and discussion, particularly in the context of India’s population dynamics. Beyond India, several nations have implemented strategies to encourage larger families, providing financial assistance and other benefits to parents. These countries span continents, including nations in Europe and Asia, each employing unique approaches to address birth rate concerns.
