List of Indian states and union territories by GDP















These are lists of Indian states and union territories by their nominal gross state domestic product (GSDP). GSDP is the sum of all value added by industries within each state or union territory and serves as a counterpart to the national gross domestic product (GDP).[1]


In India, the Government accounts for around 20% of the GDP, Agriculture accounts for 20%, the corporate sector accounts for 12% and the balance 48% of the GDP is sourced from small proprietorship and partnership companies, the so-called unorganized sector and households.[2]




GDP of Indian states and union territories in 2014–15[Note 1]

  over 15 lakh crore (US$210 billion)

  10 lakh crore (US$140 billion) to 14 lakh crore (US$190 billion)

  8 lakh crore (US$110 billion) to 10 lakh crore (US$140 billion)

  6 lakh crore (US$83 billion) to 8 lakh crore (US$110 billion)

  4 lakh crore (US$56 billion) to 6 lakh crore (US$83 billion)

  2 lakh crore (US$28 billion) to 4 lakh crore (US$56 billion)

  1 lakh crore (US$14 billion) to 2 lakh crore (US$28 billion)


  0.5 lakh crore (US$7.0 billion) to 1 lakh crore (US$14 billion)

  0.25 lakh crore (US$3.5 billion) to 0.50 lakh crore (US$7.0 billion)

  less than 0.25 lakh crore (US$3.5 billion)





Contents






  • 1 GSDP (nominal)


  • 2 Nominal GSDP from 2011–12 to 2020–21


  • 3 Nominal GDP from 2001–02 to 2010–11


  • 4 Nominal GSDP growth rate


  • 5 See also


  • 6 References


  • 7 External links





GSDP (nominal)


The following list gives the latest available gross state domestic product (GSDP) figures for all Indian States and Union Territories at current prices in crores (units of 10 million) of Indian rupees. No data is available for the union territories of Dadra and Nagar Haveli, Daman and Diu and Lakshadweep.


































































































































































































































































































































List of Indian states and union territories by GDP
Rank State/Union territory Nominal GDP
(INR, )
Nominal GDP
(USD, $)
Data year Rank in the world (as country) Comparable Country
1 Maharashtra ₹27.96 lakh crore $430 billion 2018–19 est.[3]
28
 Iran
2 Tamil Nadu ₹17.89 lakh crore $278 billion 2018–19 est.[4]
33
 Finland
3 Gujarat ₹14.96 lakh crore $230 billion 2018–19 est.[5]
46
 Egypt
4 Uttar Pradesh ₹14.89 lakh crore $230 billion 2018–19 est.[6]
46
 Egypt
5 Karnataka ₹14.08 lakh crore $217 billion 2018–19 est.[7]
48
 Portugal
6 West Bengal ₹11.55 lakh crore $162 billion 2018–19 est.[8]
57
 Qatar
7 Andhra Pradesh ₹8.70 lakh crore $136 billion 2018–19 est.[9]
59
 Angola
8 Telangana ₹8.43 lakh crore $130 billion 2018–19 est.[10]
59
 Angola
9 Rajasthan ₹8.40 lakh crore $129 billion 2017–18 est. 59
 Angola
10 Madhya Pradesh ₹8.26 lakh crore $126 billion 2018–19 est.[11]
59
 Angola
11 Kerala ₹7.73 lakh crore $120 billion 2018–19 est.[12]
60
 Kuwait
12 Haryana ₹6.87 lakh crore $110 billion 2018–19 est.[13]
61
 Morocco
13 Delhi ₹6.86 lakh crore $110 billion 2017–18 est.[14]
61
 Morocco
14 Punjab ₹5.18 lakh crore $80 billion 2018–19 est.[15]
68
 Ethiopia
15 Bihar ₹5.15 lakh crore $80 billion 2018–19 est.[16]
68
 Ethiopia
16 Odisha ₹4.43 lakh crore $70 billion 2018–19 est.[17]
72
 Oman
17 Assam ₹3.33 lakh crore $51 billion 2018–19 est.[18]
82
 Lebanon
18 Chhattisgarh ₹3.25 lakh crore $50 billion 2018–19 est.[19]
83
 Macau
19 Jharkhand ₹2.82 lakh crore $43 billion 2017–18 est.[20]
88
 Serbia
20 Uttarakhand ₹2.58 lakh crore $40 billion 2018–19 est.[21]
90-94
 Azerbaijan
21 Jammu and Kashmir ₹1.57 lakh crore $25 billion 2018–19 est.[22]
103-105
 Estonia
22 Himachal Pradesh ₹1.52 lakh crore $25 billion 2018–19 est.[23]
103-105
 Estonia
23 Goa ₹70,400 crore $11 billion 2016–17 est.[24]
130-133
 Brunei
24 Tripura ₹34,368 crore $5.2 billion 2015–16[25][26]
150
 Fiji
25 Puducherry ₹32,215 crore $4.8 billion 2017–18[27][26]
152-153
 Barbados
26 Chandigarh ₹31,823 crore $4.6 billion 2016–17 [26]
154
 Maldives
27 Meghalaya ₹27,228 crore $4.1 billion 2016–17[26]
156
 Swaziland
28 Sikkim ₹22,248 crore $3.3 billion 2017–18 [28][26]
160-161
 Burundi
29 Nagaland ₹21,488 crore $3.2 billion 2016–17[26]
161
 Burundi
30 Manipur ₹21,066 crore $3.2 billion 2016–17 [25][26]
161
 Burundi
31 Arunachal Pradesh ₹20,259 crore $3.0 billion 2016–17 [26]
162
 Andorra
32 Mizoram ₹17,613 crore $2.5 billion 2016–17 [26]
164
 Bhutan
33 Andaman and Nicobar Islands ₹6,649 crore $1 billion 2016–17[29][26]
177
 Gambia
India ₹187 lakh crore $2.65 trillion
2018 or 2017 est.[30]
5-6
 France













































































List of Indian administrative regions by GDP
Rank Zonal councils Nominal GDP
(INR, ₹)
Nominal GDP
(USD, $)
Data year Rank in the world (as country) Comparable Country
1 Southern ₹55.0 lakh crore $860 billion 17
 Turkey
2 Western ₹43.7 lakh crore $682 billion 20
  Switzerland
3 Northern ₹31.2 lakh crore $490 billion 26
 Thailand
4 Central ₹25.9 lakh crore $405 billion 29
 Nigeria
5 Eastern ₹22.6 lakh crore $353 billion 32
 South Africa
6 North-Eastern ₹5.0 lakh crore $76 billion 69
 Guatemala
India ₹172 lakh crore $2.65 trillion
2017 est.[31]
7
 France


Nominal GSDP from 2011–12 to 2020–21


The following table shows the annual growth in nominal GSDP for the financial years 2011–12 to 2020–21, from the Ministry of Statistics and Programme Implementation.[32][26] Revised data for the past years differ from the tables below.
Figures are in crores (units of 10 million) of Indian rupees at current prices.[1] No data is available for the union territories of Dadra and Nagar Haveli, Daman and Diu and Lakshadweep.










































































































































































































































































































































































































































































State/Union territory
2011–12
in Crore
2012–13
in Crore
2013–14
in Crore
2014–15
in Crore
2015–16
in Crore
2016–17
in Crore
2017–18
in Crore
2018–19
in Crore
2019–20
in Crore
2020–21
in Crore

 India

87,36,039

99,46,636

1,12,36,635

1,24,33,749

1,36,75,331

1,52,51,028





Andhra Pradesh
6,62,592
8,15,066
9,28,666
5,32,922
6,09,934
6,99,307
7,53,900




Arunachal Pradesh
11,063
12,547
14,602
16,761
19,492
20,259





Assam
1,43,175
1,56,864
1,77,745
1,98,098
2,24,234
2,54,341





Bihar
2,47,144
2,82,368
3,17,101
3,42,950
3,69,469
4,25,887
4,87,628




Chhattisgarh
1,58,074
1,77,511
2,06,690
2,21,142
2,34,212
2,62,263
2,91,680




Goa
42,367
38,120
35,921
47,814
55,053
62,661





Gujarat
6,15,606
7,24,495
8,07,623
9,21,773
10,29,010
11,62,287





Haryana
2,97,539
3,47,032
4,00,662
4,37,462
4,85,184
5,47,396





Himachal Pradesh
72,720
82,820
94,764
1,03,772
1,14,239
1,26,020
1,36,198




Jammu & Kashmir
78,254
87,105
95,893
98,370
1,17,186
1,26,846





Jharkhand
1,50,918
1,74,724
1,88,567
2,18,525
2,06,613
2,35,560
2,55,270




Karnataka
6,06,010
6,95,413
8,16,666
9,12,646
10,12,804
11,32,392
12,68,880
-



Kerala
3,64,048
4,12,313
4,65,041
5,12,564
5,61,545
6,21,700





Madhya Pradesh
3,15,561
3,80,924
4,39,483
4,79,939
5,42,750
6,47,303





Maharashtra
12,80,369
14,59,628
16,49,695
17,80,721
1986,721
22,57,032
24,96,505




Manipur
12,915
13,748
16,198
18,043
19,530
21,065





Meghalaya
19,918
21,872
22,938
23,234
25,117
27,228





Mizoram
7,259
8,362
10,293
13,509
15,138
17,613





Nagaland
12,176
14,121
16612
18,401
19,523
21,487





Odisha
2,30,987
2,61,700
2,96,475
3,14,267
3,30,873
3,77,201
4,15,981




Punjab
2,66,628
2,97,734
3,34,714
3,55,101
3,90,087
4,28,340





Rajasthan
4,36,465
4,94,004
5,49,701
6,15,694
6,83,758
7,59,234
8,40,262




Sikkim
11,165
12,338
13,862
15,209
18,033
20,020
22,247




Tamil Nadu
7,51,485
8,55,481
9,71,090
10,72,677
11,76,500
12,70,490
14,27,073




Telangana



5,05,848
5,77,902
6,59,073
7,52,230




Tripura
19,208
21,663
25,593
27,422
34,368






Uttar Pradesh
7,24,049
8,22,903
9,44,146
10,11,789
11,37,210
12,50,213
13,75,607




Uttarakhand
1,15,523
1,31,835
1,49,817
1,61,985
1,75,772
1,95,606
2,17,609




West Bengal
5,20,485
5,91,464
6,76,848
7,18,081
7,97,299
8,79,167
10,20,857




Andaman and Nicobar Islands
3,979
4,421
5,023
5,477
6,032
6,649





Chandigarh
18,768
21,609
24,787
26,548
29,300
31,823





Delhi
3,43,767
3,91,071
4,43,783
4,92,424
5,48,081
6,16,825
6,86,017




Puducherry
16,818
18,875
21,870
22,573
26,643
29,279
32,215





Nominal GDP from 2001–02 to 2010–11


The following table shows the annual growth in nominal GSDP for the financial years 2001–2 to 2010–11, released by Planning Commission of India, in local currency.[1] Revised data for the past years differ from the tables below.
Figures are in crores (units of 10 million) of Indian rupees at current prices.[1] No data is available for the union territories of Dadra and Nagar Haveli, Daman and Diu and Lakshadweep.










































































































































































































































































































































































































































































State/Union territory
2001–02
in Crore
2002–03
in Crore
2003–04
in Crore
2004–05
in Crore
2005–06
in Crore
2006–07
in Crore
2007–08
in Crore
2008–09
in Crore
2009–10
in Crore
2010–11
in Crore

 India

2,097,726

2,261,415

2,538,170

2,971,464

3,390,503

3,953,276

4,582,086

5,303,567

6,108,903

7,248,860

Andhra Pradesh
156,711
167,096
190,017
224,713
255,941
301,035
364,813
426,765
476,835
583,762

Arunachal Pradesh
2,104
2,071
2,368
3,488
3,755
4,108
4,810
5,687
7,474
9,013

Assam
38,313
43,407
47,305
53,398
59,385
64,692
71,076
81,074
95,975
112,688

Bihar
57,657
64,965
66,174
77,781
82,490
100,737
113,680
142,279
162,923
204,289

Chhattisgarh
29,539
32,493
38,802
47,862
53,381
66,875
80,255
96,972
99,364
119,420

Goa
7,097
8,100
9,301
12,713
14,327
16,523
19,565
25,414
29,126
33,605

Gujarat
123,573
141,534
168,080
203,373
244,736
283,693
329,285
367,912
431,262
521,519

Haryana
65,505
72,528
82,862
95,795
108,885
128,732
151,596
182,522
223,600
260,621

Himachal Pradesh
17,148
18,905
20,721
24,077
27,127
30,274
33,963
41,483
48,189
57,452

Jammu and Kashmir
18,039
20,326
22,194
27,305
29,920
33,230
37,099
42,315
48,385
58,073

Jharkhand
35,069
37,967
42,449
59,758
60,901
66,935
83,950
87,794
100,621
127,281

Karnataka
112,847
120,889
130,990
166,747
195,904
227,237
270,629
310,312
337,559
410,703

Kerala
77,924
86,895
96,698
119,264
136,842
153,758
175,141
202,783
231,999
263,773

Madhya Pradesh
86,745
86,832
102,839
112,927
124,276
144,577
161,479
197,276
227,984
263,396

Maharashtra
273,188
299,479
340,600
415,480
486,766
584,498
684,817
753,969
855,751
1,035,086

Manipur
3,369
3,506
3,979
5,133
5,718
6,137
6,783
7,399
8,254
9,137

Meghalaya
4,478
4,763
5,280
6,559
7,265
8,625
9,735
11,617
12,709
14,583

Mizoram
1,947
2,166
2,325
2,682
2,971
3,290
3,816
4,577
5,260
6,388

Nagaland
3,972
4,467
4,812
5,839
6,588
7,257
8,075
9,436
10,527
11,759

Odisha
46,756
49,713
61,008
77,729
85,096
101,839
129,274
148,491
162,946
197,530

Punjab
79,611
82,249
90,089
96,839
108,637
127,123
152,245
174,039
197,500
226,204

Rajasthan
91,771
88,550
111,606
127,746
142,236
171,043
194,822
230,949
265,825
338,348

Sikkim
1,136
1,276
1,430
1,739
1,993
2,161
2,506
3,229
6,133
7,412

Tamil Nadu
148,861
158,155
175,371
219,003
257,833
310,526
350,819
401,336
479,733
584,896

Telangana











Tripura
6,370
6,733
7,551
8,904
9,826
10,914
11,797
13,573
15,403
17,868

Uttar Pradesh
190,269
206,855
226,972
260,841
293,172
336,317
383,026
444,685
523,394
600,164

Uttarakhand
15,144
18,473
20,439
24,786
29,968
36,795
45,856
56,025
70,730
83,969

West Bengal
157,144
168,000
189,259
208,656
230,245
261,682
299,483
341,942
398,880
460,959

Andaman and Nicobar Islands
1,082
1,228
1,392
1,813
2,044
2,538
2,990
3,480
4,120
4,345

Chandigarh
5,490
6,453
7,419
8,504
10,185
12,276
13,669
15,334
17,717
20,017

Delhi
65,027
71,361
79,468
100,325
115,374
135,584
157,947
189,553
219,753
252,753

Puducherry
4,259
4,931
5,438
5,754
7,977
8,335
9,251
10,050
12,304
13,092


Nominal GSDP growth rate


This table shows annual growth in each state's nominal GSDP growth in percentage.[1][26] No data is available for the union territories of Dadra and Nagar Haveli, Daman and Diu and Lakshadweep.




































































































































































































































































































































































































State/Union territory
2010–11
2011–12
2012–13
2013–14
2014-15
2015-16
2016-17
2017-18

 India

18.66

15.77

13.80

13.0

11.0

10.4

10.8

10.0

Andhra Pradesh
17.03
13.25
13.20
12.90
13.40
15.90
14.70


Arunachal Pradesh
20.59
17.82
13.86
16.20
23.2
3.3
9.2


Assam
17.41
11.65
9.60
13.30
10.10
16.50
11.60


Bihar
25.39
21.06
14.30
12.30
8.20
7.70
15.30
14.50

Chhattisgarh
20.18
11.26
12.30
16.50
6.90
5.90
12.90
11.20

Goa
15.38
7.20
−10.00
-5.80
33.10
15.10
13.80


Gujarat
20.93
14.01
17.70
11.50
14.10
11.60
13.00


Haryana
16.56
15.86
16.60
15.50
9.20
10.90
12.80


Himachal Pradesh
19.22
13.06
13.90
14.40
9.50
10.10
10.30
8.10

Jammu and Kashmir
20.02
13.24
11.40
9.70
2.90
19.10
8.20


Jharkhand
26.50
13.05
15.80
7.90
15.90
-5.50
14.00
8.40

Karnataka
21.7
10.8
14.80
17.40
11.80
11.00
11.80
12.10

Kerala
13.70
16.73
13.30
12.80
10.20
9.60
10.70


Madhya Pradesh
15.53
18.33
20.70
15.40
9.20
13.10
19.30


Maharashtra
20.96
15.89
14.00
13.00
7.90
11.60
13.60
10.6

Manipur
10.70
14.96
6.40
17.70
12.00
7.70
7.90


Meghalaya
14.75
12.54
9.80
4.90
1.30
8.10
8.40


Mizoram
21.44
12.68
15.20
23.10
31.20
12.10
16.30


Nagaland
11.70
12.28
16.00
17.60
10.80
6.10
10.10


Odisha
21.22
8.63
13.30
13.30
6.00
5.30
14.00
10.30

Punjab
14.53
13.36
11.70
11.60
6.90
9.90
9.80


Rajasthan
27.28
19.23
13.50
11.60
11.70
11.10
11.00
10.70

Sikkim
20.85
16.24
10.5
12.30
11.10
17.10
11.00
11.10

Tamil Nadu
21.92
13.75
13.80
13.30
10.80
9.70
8.00
12.30

Telangana
29.78
11.99
11.70
12.40
12.00
14.20
14.00
14.10

Tripura
16.00
17.43
12.80
18.10
7.10
25.30



Uttar Pradesh
14.67
13.14
13.40
14.30
7.60
12.40
9.90
10.00

Uttarakhand
18.72
16.35
14.10
13.30
8.30
8.90
11.30
11.20

West Bengal
15.56
16.76
13.60
14.40
6.10
11.00
10.30
16.10

Andaman and Nicobar Islands
5.46
9.23
11.10
13.60
9.10
10.10
10.20


Chandigarh
12.98
15.96
15.10
14.90
7.00
10.40
8.60


Delhi
15.20
17.49
13.80
13.40
11.50
10.70
12.50
11.20

Puducherry
6.40
11.75
12.20
15.90
3.20
18.00
9.90
10.00


See also



  • Economy of India

  • List of country subdivisions by GDP over 100 billion US dollars

  • Foreign exchange reserves of India

  • List of countries by GDP (nominal)

  • Standard of living in India

  • List of Indian states and union territories by GDP per capita



References





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  1. ^ Data for the states of Manipur, Sikkim, and Tripura is from the 2015–16 period. Data for the union territories of Dadra and Nagar Haveli, Daman and Diu, and Lakshadweep is unavailable.



External links




  • The Economist – comparison of Indian states and territories wiith countries (2009 data)


  • Planning Commission data at constant 2004–05 price archived at [1]

  • Statistics Times – Indian states by GDP










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