LONDON: The latest Global Index of Religiosity and Atheism has found that the number of non religious people in India has risen.As against 87% saying they were religious in the same survey in 2005, the percentage has fallen to 81% in 2013. In other words, a drop by 6% in seven years.The survey also found a 1% dip in the number of people calling themselves as an atheist. In 2005, 4% people said they didn’t believe in God. In 2012, that had dipped to 3%.Globally, the trend is similar. Religiosity has dropped by 9%, while atheism has risen by 3%. The report says there is a notable decline across the globe in self-description of being religious.Pakistan is among the few countries which has seen an increase in the number of people who call themselves religious – by 6%.Argentina, home to the present Pope, saw a 8% dip in people calling themselves religious.South Africa has seen a 19% dip in those calling themselves religious, US 13%, Switzerland and France 21% and Vietnam 23%.A total of 51,927 persons were interviewed globally from 57 countries across the globe in five continents. In each country a national probability sample of around 1000 men and women was interviewed. China has the highest number of atheists living in a single country with nearly 50% of its population describing themselves as non-believers compared to an average of 13% across the world.