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Published 18:23 30 Jan 2018 GMT
Updated 18:28 30 Jan 2018 GMT
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There are also 21 million 'unwanted' girls in the country, figures from the Indian government's annual economic survey show.
Families will stop having children once they have a son but will have multiple daughters until they have a son, according to the survey.
These 'unwanted' girls often don't get the same medical care, food and schooling as their brothers.
The population of India has increased by almost a billion since 1960 but the population growth has skewed massively in favour of boys.
But why are girls so undesirable to Indian parents? A lack of opportunities for women and the need for a dowry for a daughter's future marriage put real financial strain on families.
The problem isn't confined to poorer families, though. India is developing rapidly and becoming wealthier but within among the middle classes, boys are often still favoured to inherit property and take over businesses, driving a preference for sons.
As well as the obvious issue of a lack of women for men to marry, the 'missing women' problem could affect crime and human trafficking, the Washington Post points out.
"Perhaps the area where Indian society — and this goes beyond governments to civil society, communities, and households — needs to reflect on the most is what might be called 'son preference' where development is not proving to be an antidote," the report states.New childcare price cap could save families hundreds of euro per year
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