India, June 1 -- Long-term demographic tracking reveals that the United Arab Emirates has successfully expanded the average lifespan of its population by more than three decades since 1960.

Early Developmental Gains In 1960, the average life expectancy in the region stood at 50.65 years. Within a single decade, this figure jumped to 60.78 years by 1970, reflecting rapid improvements in national health outcomes. By 1985, the average had climbed further to 70.12 years, establishing a consistent trend of annual increases.

Crossing the Eighty Year Threshold The turn of the century brought even more significant milestones for the nation. In 2004, the life expectancy officially crossed the 80-year mark, reaching 80.27 years. This growth persi...