Western media reports on China's population being overtaken by India deliberately ignore China's development, using the topic to "bad mouth" it and advocate decoupling, state broadcaster CCTV says.
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CCTV's sharply worded commentary said the subtext from Western media in recent years was that China's development was in "big trouble" and would decline when China's demographic dividend disappeared - and the global economy would suffer.
"They slandered all the way and China has developed all the way, creating a miracle of sustainable and stable economic development with a huge population," it said.
India is overtaking China as the world's most populous nation and will have almost three million more people than its neighbour by the middle of this year, data released on Wednesday by the United Nations showed.
"The United States is stepping up efforts to contain China's development and advocate further decoupling and found new hype points from the United Nations report," CCTV said, adding the West equated population size with development achievements.
"Such hype lacks a basic understanding of the law of population development.
"With the development of human society today, the decrease in birth rate and decline in willingness to bear children are common problems faced by the whole world," CCTV said, adding that Western developed countries generally faced problems such as labour shortages.
Last year, China's population fell for the first time in six decades, a historic turn expected to usher in a long period of decline in citizen numbers, with profound implications for its economy and the world.
Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesman Wang Wenbin said population dividends depended on quality as well as quantity.
"Population is important but talents are also important ... China has taken active measures to respond to population ageing," Wang told reporters on Wednesday.
Australian Associated Press