The Economic Advisory Council to the Prime Minister (EAC-PM) has recently published working paper on the share of religious minorities in 167 countries, including India.
The paper strikingly claimed that for India, while the share in population of Muslims increased by 43.15% in this time period, the share in population of Hindus decreased by 7.82%.
In 1950, Hindus’ share in population was 84.68%, coming down to 78.06% in 2015.
Similarly, Muslims’ share in population had risen from 9.84% to 14.09%.
The paper has concluded that Hindus’ share declined by 7.82%, Christians’ rose by 5.38%, Sikhs went up by 6.58%, and that of Parsis went down by 85%.
The 2011 Census had counted 96.63 crore Hindus — 79.8% of the population and 17.22 crore Muslims — 14.2% of the population in the country at the time.