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Top 10 most populated cities in the world in 2025, with 2 from India

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| ETimes.in | Last updated on - Sep 30, 2025, 17:52 IST
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Top 10 most populated cites in the world in 2025, with 2 from India

As the world tips further into urbanisation, mega-cities have become the epicenters of economic power, culture, and population density. In 2025, the list of the world’s most populated cities reflects sprawling migration, urban sprawl, and expanding metro zones. Here’s a look at the top 10 most populated cities in the world in 2025—urban mammoths where millions live, work, commute, and create the future of humanity every single day. (Data sourced from World Population Review)

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Tokyo, Japan – 37,036,200

Tokyo takes the crown as the world’s most populated city, a place where ancient temples share space with neon-lit skyscrapers. Its metro area is a masterclass in organisation, efficient transport, dense yet orderly housing, and a work culture that perfectly reflects Japan’s legendary discipline. Even with Japan’s aging population, Tokyo keeps buzzing, powered by strong infrastructure, economic magnetism, and an energy that never quits.

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Delhi, India – 34,665,600

Delhi comes in second on the list, having seen its population soar over the past two decades. Along with satellite cities like Noida, Gurugram, and Faridabad, the National Capital Region (NCR) forms a pulsating urban expanse where politics, history, and street-level chaos collide. Rapid growth has brought challenges, pollution, traffic jams, and pressure on public services, but Delhi’s energy, culture, and relentless pace continue to make it a city that never sleeps.

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Shanghai, China – 30,482,100

Shanghai is China’s economic powerhouse and the country’s most populous city in 2025. A global financial hub, it dazzles with towering skyscrapers, sleek urban infrastructure, and historic colonial architecture tucked in between. While population growth has slowed slightly, migrants from inland provinces keep the city bustling.

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Dhaka, Bangladesh – 24,652,900

One of the fastest-growing cities in the world, Dhaka has seen its population swell, as people flock in search of jobs in the garment industry and informal sector. The city buzzes with energy, yet struggles with housing shortages, waterlogging, and chaotic traffic. Despite the challenges, Dhaka remains the vibrant heartbeat of Bangladesh’s economy and politics, a city that never stops moving or surprising.

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Cairo, Egypt – 23,074,200

Cairo continues to reign as Africa’s most populous city and a hub of history and culture. Its population has been witnessing growth, bringing with it the challenges of traffic jams, air pollution, and a housing crunch. To ease the pressure on this bustling metropolis, the Egyptian government is constructing a brand-new administrative capital, giving Cairo a bit of breathing room while it continues to thrive as a vibrant, ever-busy city.

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São Paulo, Brazil – 22,990,000

São Paulo, the largest city in South America, serves as Brazil’s financial powerhouse and a major magnet for internal and international migrants. Famous for its towering skyscrapers, vibrant arts scene, and diverse culinary offerings, the city also grapples with notorious traffic and stark wealth gaps. Home to nearly 23 million people, São Paulo is a sprawling Latin American megacity that keeps growing, pulsing with energy at every turn.

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Mexico City, Mexico – 22,752,400

Mexico City is a bustling behemoth that once held the title of the world’s largest urban area. The city effortlessly juggles ancient Aztec ruins, colorful colonial streets, and sprawling modern neighborhoods. The metro population keeps inching upward, even if the growth has slowed, and the valley’s tight geography means the city is constantly finding creative ways to stretch its limits.

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Beijing, China – 22,596,500

Beijing, the political heart of China, is also famed as a city of contrasts, where imperial palaces, and booming tech districts manage to co-exist. While its population ranks just behind Shanghai, Beijing remains central to the nation’s governance, innovation, and cultural identity. Continuous urban migration and expanding suburbs keep the city growing steadily.

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Mumbai, India – 22,089,000

Mumbai, the financial capital of India, and a city of extreme contrasts, finds itself in the 9th position with more than 22 million residents. And with rising population, pressure is on housing, transport, and sanitation, which is unrelenting. Yet Mumbai’s fast pace, spirit, and Bollywood dreams continue to attract people from across the country.

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Osaka, Japan – 18,921,600

Completing the top 10 is Osaka, which is another major Japanese powerhouse. While Tokyo usually steals the spotlight, Osaka stands out with its significant economic and cultural center. Its vibrant street food scene, bustling commercial districts, and relaxed charm are some of the other highlights, while the city continues to grapple with high population even as Japan faces a broader demographic slowdown.

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