List of States
This is a list of states and union territories of India by their nominal GDP for the financial year 2011–12 released by Planning Commission of India for the year 2011–12. INR rates reflect current (Nov 2012 rate of 55 per USD)
State or union territory |
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India | 8,279,976 | $1,505.5 | $1,219 | Guangdong and Jiangsu |
Maharashtra | 1,160,000(est) | $210.9 | $1,850 | Inner Mongolia |
Uttar Pradesh | 676,083 | $122.92 | $611 | Xinjiang and Qinghai |
Andhra Pradesh | 675,234 | $122.76 | $1,427 | Guizhou and Hainan |
Tamil Nadu | 635,044 | $115.46 | $1,587 | Guizhou and Ningxia |
Gujarat | 580,000 (est) | $105.4 | $1,728 | Xinjiang |
West Bengal | 549,876 | $99.97 | $1,078 | Xinjiang |
Karnataka | 465,552 | $84.64 | $1,365 | Guizhou |
Rajasthan | 370,000(est) | $67.2 | $967 | Hainan and Ningxia |
Kerala | 326,693 | $59.39 | $1,762 | Ningxia and Qinghai |
Delhi | 313,934 | $57.0 | $3,315 | Ningxia and Qinghai |
Haryana | 309,326 | $56.24 | $2,197 | Ningxia and Qinghai |
Madhya Pradesh | 290,000(est) | $52.72 | $719 | Ningxia and Qinghai |
Bihar | 262,230 | $47.67 | $449 | Hainan and Tibet |
Punjab | 259,424 | $47.16 | 1,665 | Hainan and Tibet |
Orissa | 226,236 | 41.13 | $962 | Hainan |
Chattisgarh | 135,536 | $24.6 | $936 | Qinghai |
Jharkhand | 119,386 | 21.7 | $650 | Qinghai |
Assam | 115,408 | $20.98 | $659 | Qinghai |
Uttarakhand | 87,350 | $15.8 | $1,534 | Tibet |
Himachal Pradesh | 63,084 | $11.4 | $1,332 | Tibet |
Goa | 44,460 | $8.0 | $5,330 | Tibet |
Tripura | 19,731 | $3.580 | $919 | -- |
Meghalaya* | 17,459 | $3.17 | $1,025 | -- |
Puducherry | 13,724 | $2.49 | $1,733 | -- |
Nagaland | 12,065 | $2.190 | $1,015 | -- |
Manipur | 10,188 | $1.850 | $584 | -- |
Arunachal Pradesh | 9,357 | $1.700 | $1,126 | -- |
Mizoram | 6,059 | 1,100 | 879 | -- |
Sikkim* | 5,652 | $1.020 | $1,469 | -- |
Andaman & Nicobar | 4,241 | $0.770 | $1,489 | -- |
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