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You are here: Home / India’s Poverty Reduction Efforts Significantly Impact Global Figures

India’s Poverty Reduction Efforts Significantly Impact Global Figures

Dated: September 12, 2025

The World Bank’s recent revision of the International Poverty Line (IPL) to $3 per day has revealed a significant impact from India’s updated poverty data. While the higher threshold was expected to increase global poverty numbers substantially, India’s own revised figures, reflecting improved survey methods and economic progress, have offset a large portion of this expected rise, demonstrating a dramatic decline in extreme poverty within the nation.

Key Takeaways

  • India’s updated consumption data and improved survey methodologies have significantly reduced its reported extreme poverty numbers.
  • This reduction has helped to mitigate the global increase in poverty that would have otherwise resulted from the World Bank raising the International Poverty Line.
  • Real-world progress through government programs and economic growth has contributed to India’s poverty reduction, not just statistical adjustments.

Revised Poverty Lines and India’s Role

The World Bank recently increased the International Poverty Line (IPL) from $2.15 to $3 per day, a move that theoretically could have added 226 million people to the global extreme poverty count. However, only 125 million were added, with India’s revised data playing a crucial role in this discrepancy. India’s updated consumption data, collected using more accurate methods, showed far fewer people living in extreme poverty than previously estimated.

India’s Poverty Reduction Progress

India’s poverty reduction efforts have been substantial. Between 2011-12 and 2022-23, the number of people living in extreme poverty in India dropped from 344.47 million to 75.24 million, a decrease of approximately 269 million people. This brought the poverty rate down from 27.1% to 5.3%. Even when using a higher threshold of $4.20 per day for lower-middle-income countries, India saw a significant decline, with the poverty rate falling from 57.7% in 2011-12 to 23.9% in 2022-23.

Factors Driving India’s Success

This decline is attributed to a combination of factors, including robust economic growth, targeted government welfare programs, and improved infrastructure. Key initiatives like PM Awas Yojana (housing), PM Ujjwala Yojana (clean cooking fuel), Jan Dhan Yojana (financial inclusion), and Ayushman Bharat (healthcare) have played a vital role. Furthermore, the implementation of systems like Direct Benefit Transfer (DBT) and digital services has enhanced the efficiency of benefit delivery.

Global Impact and Data Accuracy

While India’s revised data has softened the global increase in poverty figures, it’s important to note that this is not solely a statistical adjustment. Real-world progress has been made. The accuracy of national poverty data is crucial for understanding and addressing global poverty effectively. India’s experience highlights the importance of up-to-date surveys and accurate methodologies in reflecting the true state of poverty reduction.

Sources

  • Did India just cut global poverty?, Finshots.
  • Extreme poverty in India sees sharp decline! Number dips from 344.47 million to 75.24 million; poverty rate
    down to 5.3%, says World Bank
    , The Times of India.
  • How China contributes to global poverty reduction, modernization drive, CGTN.
  • How China energizes global poverty fight-Xinhua, Xinhua.

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