India enthusiastically gears to celebrate yet another day dedicated to fight malnutrition in the form of “Anti-Obesity day” on 26 Nov 2020. Rightly so! Globally 2 billion are overweight (BMI ≥ 25), of which about 641 million are obese (BMI ≥ 30).This means that about one-third of the entire global population is obese, and the number of overweight is more than double the number of undernourished people globally.High BMI (a marker of obesity) accounted for 4.0 million deaths globally, nearly 40% of which occurred among non-obese.Obesity prevalence has doubled since 1980 in more than 70 countries and continuously increasing in most other countries. Recent statistics indicate that although the prevalence of obesity among children has been lower than adults, the rate of increase in childhood obesity in many countries was greater than the rate of increase in adult obesity.At all levels of income and for all age groups, the prevalence of obesity was generally higher for women than for men in 2015. Obesity prevalence increased by 2.4 fold in both men and women of all ages in LMIC between 1980 and 2015. However, this increase was fastest for men aged 25 to 29 in LMICs, from 11.1% (8.5-14.7%) in 1980 to 38.3% (30.7-48.1%) in 2015.