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It's hard to track exact sources down to percentiles, but when you look at sanitation and general cleanliness it follows suit. From Wiki:
>HIV/AIDS in India is an epidemic. The National AIDS Control Organisation (NACO) estimated that 3.14 million people lived with HIV/AIDS in India in 2023.[1] Despite being home to the world's third-largest population of persons with HIV/AIDS (as of 2023, with South Africa and Nigeria having more),[2] the AIDS prevalence rate in India is lower than that of many other countries. In 2016, India's AIDS prevalence rate stood at approximately 0.30%—the 80th highest in the world.[3] Treatment of HIV/AIDS is via a combination of antiretroviral drugs and education programs to help people avoid infection.
Most people are probably surprised to learn, though they really shouldn't be, that India has the third highest number of people with HIV/AIDS in the entire world. Compare it to the dire state of their nation's streets, sewers, beaches, and so forth and it makes a lot more sense.