Jul 21, 2023, 02:26 PM IST
Divya Aggarwal
Maharashtra
With a gross state domestic product (GSDP) of Rs 31.98 lakh crore (USD 430 billion) in 2021–2022, Maharashtra has India's largest state economy.
Tamil Nadu
The manufacturing, agricultural, and service sectors support Tamil Nadu's economy, which is one of the most industrialised in the country. The state boasts a strong educational system, well-developed infrastructure, and a GSDP of Rs 24.85 lakh crore, or USD 320.27 billion.
Gujarat
Gujarat is one of India's most dynamic and rapidly expanding economies. With a Gross State Domestic Product (GSDP) of Rs 22.03 lakh crore (USD 288.73 billion) in 2021–2022, it is the third-largest state economy in the nation.
Uttar Pradesh
The largest state in terms of population and one of the fastest-growing states in India is Uttar Pradesh. The state's GDP is thought to be around Rs 21.74 lakh crore, or USD 282.90 billion.
Karnataka
One of the richest states in India is Karnataka, with a GDP of Rs 18.85 lakh crore, or USD 243.56 billion. The state is also the hun of some of the biggest businesses and industries in the nation.
West Bengal
One of India's most populated and significant economic states is West Bengal, which is situated in the country's east. With a GDP of over USD 220 billion, the state has a population of over 91 million people.
Rajasthan
Regarding economic growth, Rajasthan is one of India's top-performing states. With a GDP of Rs 13.34 lakh crore, or USD 170 billion, it is one of the richest states in India.
Telangana
One of the nations' fastest-growing economies is that of the Indian state of Telangana. With a GDP of Rs 12.93 lakh crore, the economic activity in the state has increased as a result of several new firms and industries opening up shop.
Andhra Pradesh
One of India's southern states is Andhra Pradesh. The state is also among the biggest and most populous in the nation. With a Rs 12.01 lakh crore (USD 157.36 billion) yearly GSDP, Andhra Pradesh ranks as the ninth-richest state in India.
Madhya Pradesh
Madhya Pradesh's economy is heavily reliant on forests and agriculture. One of the richest states in India, it has a GSDP of Rs 11.5 lakh crore, or USD 150.74 billion.
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