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India is ranked as the second most polluted nation in the world by the AQLI (Air Quality Life Index). In comparison to what it would be if the World Health Organization (WHO) recommendation for fine particle pollution (PM2.5) of 5 g/m3 were fulfilled, air pollution reduces the average Indian life expectancy by 5 years.
Some regions of India do far worse than the national average, with Delhi, the most polluted city in the world, seeing a life expectancy reduction of approximately 10 years due to air pollution.
All 1.4 billion residents of India reside in locations where the average annual particle pollution level exceeds WHO guidelines. Ninety-four percent reside in places where the national threshold for air quality in India is exceeded.
Over time, particle pollution has dramatically grown. The typical resident's life expectancy has decreased by 1.3 years since 1998 as a result of a 22 percent rise in yearly particle pollution on average.
Indians make up a fifth of the world's population, and 248 million people in northern India stand to lose more than 8 years of life expectancy if pollution levels don't decline.