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Religion statistics for India
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The claims regarding the religious composition of India are largely accurate based on the most recent data available. As of the 2011 census, Hindus made up 79.8% of the population, Muslims 14.2%, and Christians around 2-3% Pew Research. The CIA World Factbook corroborates these figures, noting that the religious composition has remained relatively stable since Partition, with only modest changes in the shares of Hindus and Muslims CIA World Factbook. Projections for 2024 suggest that these percentages have not shifted significantly, with Hindus still comprising around 79%, Muslims around 15%, and Christians around 2% Pew Research. It is important to note that while there are concerns about the undercounting of Christians due to their inability to identify as Scheduled Castes in the census, this does not appear to significantly alter the overall percentages. The data from these sources are reliable and provide a comprehensive overview of the religious demographics in India.