India is expected to become the world’s largest Muslim-majority country by 2025, surpassing Indonesia, according to recent reports.
This change is due to the steady increase in India’s Muslim population. As a result, the global Muslim demographic will see a significant shift.
India is a secular country with people from different religions. However, its Muslim community has always been an important part of its culture and history. This change brings new discussions about representation, social inclusion, and the role of Muslims in both India and the world.
With India taking the top position, there will be important effects on both local and international communities. The shift may influence policies, social structures, and global discussions about religion and identity.
Experts believe this change could lead to more awareness about Muslim contributions to Indian society. It might also impact political and economic strategies, as well as cultural exchanges between countries with significant Muslim populations.
As 2025 approaches, governments, researchers, and social leaders will closely observe how this transformation unfolds and what it means for the future.