List of Indian states and union territories by GDP

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Nominal GDP (₹ trillions) of Indian states (2019-20)

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] As of 2011, the Government accounted for about 21% of the GDP followed by agriculture with 21% and corporate sector at 12%. The remaining 48% is sourced from small proprietorship and partnership companies, unorganized sector and households. [2]

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List

GSDP at current prices (in ₹ billions) [3]
State/Union Territory [a] 2022-232023-24Change
Maharashtra * 36,45940,443Increase2.svg 10.93%
Tamil Nadu * 23,93427,216Increase2.svg 13.71%
Karnataka * 22,70025,007Increase2.svg 10.16%
Uttar Pradesh * 22,58025,479Increase2.svg 12.84%
Gujarat * 22,034
West Bengal * 15,31817,009Increase2.svg 11.04%
Rajasthan * 13,57915,284Increase2.svg 12.56%
Telangana * 13,11815,020Increase2.svg 14.5%
Andhra Pradesh * 13,03514,397Increase2.svg 10.44%
Madhya Pradesh * 12,46513,633Increase2.svg 9.37%
Kerala * 10,23611,461Increase2.svg 11.97%
Delhi * 10,14711,077Increase2.svg 9.17%
Haryana * 9,84110,955Increase2.svg 11.33%
Odisha * 7,5968,535Increase2.svg 12.37%
Bihar * 7,4648,544Increase2.svg 14.47%
Punjab * 6,8137,449Increase2.svg 9.34%
Assam * 4,7885,702Increase2.svg 19.1%
Chhattisgarh * 4,6445,059Increase2.svg 8.93%
Jharkhand * 4,1744,610Increase2.svg 10.46%
Uttarakhand * 3,0383,462Increase2.svg 13.97%
Jammu and Kashmir * 2,2022,411Increase2.svg 9.5%
Himachal Pradesh * 1,9172,074Increase2.svg 8.19%
Goa * 891
Tripura * 723826Increase2.svg 14.21%
Chandigarh * 550
Meghalaya * 466531Increase2.svg 13.98%
Puducherry * 447479Increase2.svg 7.16%
Sikkim * 427489Increase2.svg 14.67%
Manipur * 402
Nagaland * 372
Arunachal Pradesh * 351
Mizoram * 307
Andaman and Nicobar Islands * 117

Zonal contribution

Administrative regions by GDP (2022-23) [3] [4]
Zone States/Union Territories GDP (₹ billions)Contribution
Southern Andaman and Nicobar, Andhra Pradesh, Karnataka, Kerala, Lakshadweep, Puducherry, Tamil Nadu, Telangana 83,58730.6%
Western Dadra and Nagar Haveli and Daman and Diu, Goa, Gujarat, Maharashtra 59,38421.7%
Northern Chandigarh, Delhi, Haryana, Himachal Pradesh, Jammu and Kashmir, Ladakh, Punjab, Rajasthan 45,04816.5%
Central Chhattisgarh, Madhya Pradesh, Uttarakhand, Uttar Pradesh 42,72715.6%
Eastern Bihar, Jharkhand, Odisha, West Bengal 34,55112.6%
North-Eastern Assam, Arunachal Pradesh, Manipur, Meghalaya, Mizoram, Nagaland, Sikkim, Tripura 7,8352.9%
India273,133

Historical data

GSDP at current prices (in ₹ billions) [3]
State/Union Territory 2011–122012–132013–142014–152015–162016–172017–182018–192019–202020–212021–222022–23
Andaman and Nicobar Islands * 40445055606879909893104117
Andhra Pradesh * 3,7944,1144,6435,2506,0426,8447,8618,7379,2589,78611,48513,035
Arunachal Pradesh * 111125146180185199225253300305327351
Assam * 1,4321,5691,7771,9572,2802,5442,8323,0933,4693,3984,1074,788
Bihar * 2,4712,8243,1713,4303,7164,2114,6875,2805,8195,6786,4747,464
Chandigarh * 188216248265293324363401434394461550
Chhattisgarh * 1,5811,7752,0682,2112,2522,6282,8273,2713,4473,5234,1054,644
Delhi * 3,4383,9144,4404,9485,5086,1616,7797,3847,9297,4438,81310,147
Goa * 424381359478551630694719750742812891
Gujarat * 6,1567,2458,0769,21810,29011,67213,29114,92216,17116,16119,20922,034
Haryana * 2,9753,4703,9934,3714,9555,6146,3886,9897,3817,2918,6899,841
Himachal Pradesh * 7278289481,0381,1421,2561,3861,4841,5921,5161,7221,917
Jammu and Kashmir * 7838719569841,1721,2481,3971,5991,6411,6781,8862,202
Jharkhand * 1,5091,7471,8862,1852,0662,3622,6983,0573,1032,9673,7614,174
Karnataka * 6,0606,9548,1679,13910,45212,07613,33214,79416,15816,41519,78122,700
Kerala * 3,6404,1234,6505,1265,6206,3497,0167,8838,1297,7179,24510,236
Madhya Pradesh * 3,1563,8094,3954,7995,4116,4987,2638,2989,2799,46610,93012,465
Maharashtra * 12,80414,59616,49617,79119,66221,98223,52825,28926,56826,10731,44136,459
Manipur * 129137162181195213258274298298350402
Meghalaya * 199219229232251274295322348338402466
Mizoram * 7384103135151172194219250239267307
Nagaland * 122141166184195217244265297298323372
Odisha * 2,3102,6172,9653,1423,2853,9284,4044,9865,3755,4026,9707,596
Puducherry * 168189219226266296321342370362409447
Punjab * 2,6662,9773,3213,5513,9014,2704,7105,1255,3705,4096,2776,813
Rajasthan * 4,3484,9365,5106,1566,8157,6068,3259,11510,00010,17911,95013,579
Sikkim * 112123139154180207260284314330376427
Tamil Nadu * 7,5158,5489,68510,72711,76513,02614,65116,30217,43117,88120,72523,934
Telangana * 3,5944,0164,5165,0585,7796,5837,5018,5749,5019,43111,24113,118
Tripura * 192217256295359395437498542535623723
Uttar Pradesh * 7,2418,2249,40410,11811,37812,88714,39915,82217,00116,44919,75622,580
Uttarakhand * 1,1531,3161,4911,6141,7721,9512,2022,3032,3932,2562,6713,038
West Bengal * 5,2055,9156,7687,1817,9738,7259,74711,02111,79111,41813,29215,318
Growth rate (%) [3]
State/Union Territory 2012–132013–142014–152015–162016–172017–182018–192019–202020–212021–222022–23
Andaman and Nicobar Islands * Increase2.svg11.13Increase2.svg13.6Increase2.svg9.05Increase2.svg10.12Increase2.svg13.33Increase2.svg15.43Increase2.svg14.1Increase2.svg8.46Decrease2.svg-4.66Increase2.svg11.62Increase2.svg12.29
Andhra Pradesh * Increase2.svg8.43Increase2.svg12.85Increase2.svg13.08Increase2.svg15.1Increase2.svg13.27Increase2.svg14.86Increase2.svg11.14Increase2.svg5.97Increase2.svg5.7Increase2.svg17.36Increase2.svg13.5
Arunachal Pradesh * Increase2.svg13.41Increase2.svg16.22Increase2.svg23.17Increase2.svg3.06Increase2.svg7.53Increase2.svg12.93Increase2.svg12.73Increase2.svg18.51Increase2.svg1.67Increase2.svg7.14Increase2.svg7.34
Assam * Increase2.svg9.56Increase2.svg13.31Increase2.svg10.11Increase2.svg16.47Increase2.svg11.59Increase2.svg11.31Increase2.svg9.24Increase2.svg12.13Decrease2.svg-2.03Increase2.svg20.87Increase2.svg16.57
Bihar * Increase2.svg14.25Increase2.svg12.3Increase2.svg8.15Increase2.svg8.35Increase2.svg13.31Increase2.svg11.33Increase2.svg12.64Increase2.svg10.2Decrease2.svg-2.41Increase2.svg14.02Increase2.svg15.3
Chandigarh * Increase2.svg15.13Increase2.svg14.87Increase2.svg6.96Increase2.svg10.27Increase2.svg10.77Increase2.svg12.08Increase2.svg10.44Increase2.svg8.18Decrease2.svg-9.23Increase2.svg16.84Increase2.svg19.41
Chhattisgarh * Increase2.svg12.3Increase2.svg16.52Increase2.svg6.91Increase2.svg1.83Increase2.svg16.72Increase2.svg7.59Increase2.svg15.69Increase2.svg5.37Increase2.svg2.22Increase2.svg16.52Increase2.svg13.12
Delhi * Increase2.svg13.84Increase2.svg13.43Increase2.svg11.45Increase2.svg11.32Increase2.svg11.85Increase2.svg10.03Increase2.svg8.92Increase2.svg7.38Decrease2.svg-6.13Increase2.svg18.41Increase2.svg15.13
Goa * Decrease2.svg-10.02Decrease2.svg-5.77Increase2.svg33.11Increase2.svg15.14Increase2.svg14.39Increase2.svg10.12Increase2.svg3.61Increase2.svg4.42Decrease2.svg-1.17Increase2.svg9.53Increase2.svg9.73
Gujarat * Increase2.svg17.69Increase2.svg11.47Increase2.svg14.13Increase2.svg11.63Increase2.svg13.43Increase2.svg13.87Increase2.svg12.27Increase2.svg8.38Decrease2.svg-0.06Increase2.svg18.86Increase2.svg14.71
Haryana * Increase2.svg16.63Increase2.svg15.05Increase2.svg9.49Increase2.svg13.35Increase2.svg13.3Increase2.svg13.79Increase2.svg9.41Increase2.svg5.6Decrease2.svg-1.22Increase2.svg19.18Increase2.svg13.25
Himachal Pradesh * Increase2.svg13.89Increase2.svg14.42Increase2.svg9.51Increase2.svg10.09Increase2.svg9.97Increase2.svg10.28Increase2.svg7.1Increase2.svg7.27Decrease2.svg-4.75Increase2.svg13.56Increase2.svg11.36
Jammu and Kashmir * Increase2.svg11.35Increase2.svg9.74Increase2.svg2.87Increase2.svg19.11Increase2.svg6.55Increase2.svg11.9Increase2.svg14.42Increase2.svg2.65Increase2.svg2.25Increase2.svg12.38Increase2.svg16.78
Jharkhand * Increase2.svg15.77Increase2.svg7.92Increase2.svg15.89Decrease2.svg-5.45Increase2.svg14.34Increase2.svg14.21Increase2.svg13.3Increase2.svg1.51Decrease2.svg-4.4Increase2.svg26.79Increase2.svg10.96
Karnataka * Increase2.svg14.75Increase2.svg17.44Increase2.svg11.91Increase2.svg14.36Increase2.svg15.54Increase2.svg10.4Increase2.svg10.96Increase2.svg9.22Increase2.svg1.59Increase2.svg20.51Increase2.svg14.76
Kerala * Increase2.svg13.26Increase2.svg12.79Increase2.svg10.22Increase2.svg9.64Increase2.svg12.97Increase2.svg10.51Increase2.svg12.36Increase2.svg3.13Decrease2.svg-5.07Increase2.svg19.79Increase2.svg10.72
Madhya Pradesh * Increase2.svg20.71Increase2.svg15.37Increase2.svg9.21Increase2.svg12.74Increase2.svg20.1Increase2.svg11.77Increase2.svg14.25Increase2.svg11.82Increase2.svg2.02Increase2.svg15.46Increase2.svg14.05
Maharashtra * Increase2.svg14Increase2.svg13.02Increase2.svg7.85Increase2.svg10.52Increase2.svg11.8Increase2.svg7.03Increase2.svg7.48Increase2.svg5.06Decrease2.svg-1.74Increase2.svg20.44Increase2.svg15.96
Manipur * Increase2.svg6.42Increase2.svg17.75Increase2.svg12.03Increase2.svg7.73Increase2.svg9.03Increase2.svg21.11Increase2.svg6.2Increase2.svg8.85Decrease2.svg-0.12Increase2.svg17.64Increase2.svg14.89
Meghalaya * Increase2.svg9.81Increase2.svg4.87Increase2.svg1.29Increase2.svg8.1Increase2.svg9.24Increase2.svg7.54Increase2.svg9.04Increase2.svg8.06Decrease2.svg-2.86Increase2.svg19.08Increase2.svg15.74
Mizoram * Increase2.svg15.2Increase2.svg23.1Increase2.svg31.24Increase2.svg12.06Increase2.svg13.56Increase2.svg12.76Increase2.svg13.03Increase2.svg14.04Decrease2.svg-4.27Increase2.svg11.59Increase2.svg14.97
Nagaland * Increase2.svg15.97Increase2.svg17.64Increase2.svg10.77Increase2.svg6.1Increase2.svg11.26Increase2.svg12.29Increase2.svg8.75Increase2.svg12.02Increase2.svg0.39Increase2.svg8.16Increase2.svg15.14
Odisha * Increase2.svg13.3Increase2.svg13.29Increase2.svg6Increase2.svg4.55Increase2.svg19.56Increase2.svg12.12Increase2.svg13.22Increase2.svg7.8Increase2.svg0.5Increase2.svg29.03Increase2.svg8.97
Puducherry * Increase2.svg12.23Increase2.svg15.87Increase2.svg3.22Increase2.svg17.91Increase2.svg11.11Increase2.svg8.64Increase2.svg6.36Increase2.svg8.28Decrease2.svg-2.21Increase2.svg13.06Increase2.svg9.28
Punjab * Increase2.svg11.67Increase2.svg11.56Increase2.svg6.91Increase2.svg9.85Increase2.svg9.46Increase2.svg10.31Increase2.svg8.81Increase2.svg4.78Increase2.svg0.71Increase2.svg16.06Increase2.svg8.53
Rajasthan * Increase2.svg13.5Increase2.svg11.65Increase2.svg11.73Increase2.svg10.69Increase2.svg11.61Increase2.svg9.46Increase2.svg9.49Increase2.svg9.71Increase2.svg1.79Increase2.svg17.39Increase2.svg13.63
Sikkim * Increase2.svg10.51Increase2.svg12.35Increase2.svg11.14Increase2.svg17.05Increase2.svg14.71Increase2.svg25.54Increase2.svg9.36Increase2.svg10.7Increase2.svg5.02Increase2.svg14.03Increase2.svg13.35
Tamil Nadu * Increase2.svg13.75Increase2.svg13.3Increase2.svg10.75Increase2.svg9.68Increase2.svg10.72Increase2.svg12.47Increase2.svg11.27Increase2.svg6.93Increase2.svg2.58Increase2.svg15.91Increase2.svg15.48
Telangana * Increase2.svg11.73Increase2.svg12.45Increase2.svg12.02Increase2.svg14.24Increase2.svg13.92Increase2.svg13.93Increase2.svg14.32Increase2.svg10.81Decrease2.svg-0.74Increase2.svg19.19Increase2.svg16.7
Tripura * Increase2.svg12.78Increase2.svg18.14Increase2.svg15.4Increase2.svg21.68Increase2.svg9.86Increase2.svg10.73Increase2.svg13.97Increase2.svg8.69Decrease2.svg-1.19Increase2.svg16.44Increase2.svg16.12
Uttar Pradesh * Increase2.svg13.58Increase2.svg14.34Increase2.svg7.6Increase2.svg12.45Increase2.svg13.26Increase2.svg11.73Increase2.svg9.88Increase2.svg7.45Decrease2.svg-3.24Increase2.svg20.1Increase2.svg14.3
Uttarakhand * Increase2.svg14.12Increase2.svg13.27Increase2.svg8.29Increase2.svg9.74Increase2.svg10.14Increase2.svg12.86Increase2.svg4.59Increase2.svg3.88Decrease2.svg-5.7Increase2.svg18.41Increase2.svg13.71
West Bengal * Increase2.svg13.64Increase2.svg14.44Increase2.svg6.09Increase2.svg11.03Increase2.svg9.44Increase2.svg11.71Increase2.svg13.07Increase2.svg6.99Decrease2.svg-3.17Increase2.svg16.42Increase2.svg15.24

See also

Notes

  1. Territories are ranked basis the data for 2022-23 as the complete data for 2023-24 is not available.

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