Aastha Arora arrived in the world amidst much fanfare.
Within hours of her birth at 05:05 on 10 May 2000 in Delhi’s Safdarjung hospital, the new-born was presented to the world as India’s “one billionth citizen”.
Government ministers were photographed cradling the infant, wrapped in a soft pink blanket.
Aastha’s birth propelled India into an exclusive club where it joined China, the only other country with more than a billion people.
At an event held to celebrate the milestone, the United Nations Population Fund’s India representative Micheal Vlassoff described Aastha as a “very special and very unique” baby. Officials also pointed out that her birth was a wake up call to rethink ways to control India’s burgeoning population.