The document discusses India's declining child sex ratio and the challenges posed by it. It defines child sex ratio and outlines trends over time and across states, showing a decline nationally from 927 to 914 girls per 1000 boys between 2001-2011. The decline is attributed to son preference, the economic burden of dowry, and sex-selective abortions. Impacts include millions fewer girls and potential issues like violence, trafficking, and social instability. Solutions discussed include promoting girls' education and status, enforcing laws against sex determination and female foeticide, and addressing underlying social and economic factors contributing to son preference.