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Why Hindu Dharma Can Inspire America’s Spiritually Unaffiliated Generation

America’s changing religious landscape presents both a warning and an opportunity for Hindu Americans. Pew Research Center data shows the sharp rise of religiously unaffiliated Americans, while Hindu Americans remain a small but highly educated and increasingly visible community. The central challenge is that birth alone will not secure Hindu identity for the next generation.…
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Hindu Population 2050: Pew Projections, South Asian Demographic Shifts, and India’s Roadmap

Pew Research Center’s cohort-component projections to 2050 indicate that Hindus will grow substantially in absolute numbers while maintaining a broadly stable global share. India remains the demographic center of gravity and a Hindu-majority nation, even as fertility converges across communities due to education, urbanization, and health gains. Nepal sustains a Hindu-majority profile, Sri Lanka and…
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Data-Driven Look at Pew’s Projections: Rapid Muslim Growth and India’s Demographic Turning Point

Pew Research Center’s projections consistently identify Muslims as the fastest-growing major religious group globally, driven primarily by higher fertility and a younger age structure. This technical, data-driven overview explains why that pattern does not imply alarmist interpretations and why phrases like “aggregate growth of Christians, Hindus, and Jews” are not part of Pew’s methodology. For…