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The following is a list of the top ten cities in India by their [[gross domestic product]], both nominal and [[ |
The following is a list of the top ten cities in India by their [[gross domestic product]], both nominal and [[ power parity]]. Note that some cities’ GDP may be lower or higher due to difference in time period of GDP listed for individual cities. Generally, a city’s GDP increases up to 25% per year. |
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The equivalent PPP values are calculated based on exchange rates from the [[International Monetary Fund]] (IMF). |
The equivalent PPP values are calculated based on exchange rates from the [[International Monetary Fund]] (IMF). |
Latest revision as of 23:15, 17 October 2024
The following is a list of the top ten cities in India by their gross domestic product (GDP), both nominal and purchasing power parity (PPP). Note that some cities’ GDP may be lower or higher due to difference in time period of GDP listed for individual cities. Generally, a city’s GDP increases up to 25% per year.
The equivalent PPP values are calculated based on exchange rates from the International Monetary Fund (IMF).
1 | Delhi NCR (Delhi NCT, Gurgaon, Faridabad, Noida, Greater Noida, Ghaziabad) | Delhi NCT, Haryana, Uttar Pradesh | ₹1,858,324.97 crore (US$220 billion) (2023-24)
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US$829.61[3] (2023-24) | 1917.26[4] | 3,38,07,403[5] |
2 | Mumbai | Maharashtra | ₹1,327,457 crore (US$160 billion) (2022-23)[6] | US$598.76[3] (2022-23) | 1063.49[4] | 2,16,73,149[5] |
3 | Bengaluru | Karnataka | ₹928,552 crore (US$110 billion) (2022-23)[7] | US$418.83[3] (2022-23) | 748.42[4] | 1,40,08,262[5] |
4 | Chennai | Tamil Nadu | ₹441,069.98 crore (equivalent to ₹5.2 trillion or US$62 billion in 2023)[8] (2019-20) | US$234.55 (2019-20)[3] | 932.47[4] | 1,20,53,697[5] |
5 | Hyderabad | Telangana | ₹713,951 crore (US$86 billion) (2022-23)[9] | US$322.03 (2022-23)[3] | 1225.59[4] | 1,10,68,877[5] |
6 | Kolkata | West Bengal | ₹513,900 crore (US$62 billion) (2022-23)[10][11] | US$231.80 (2022-23)[3] | 1056.13[4] | 1,55,70,786[5] |
7 | Ahmedabad | Gujarat | ₹163,400 crore (equivalent to ₹2.8 trillion or US$33 billion in 2023) (2012-13)[12] | US$126.3 (2012-13)[3] | 1060.95[4] | 88,54,444[5] |
8 | Pune | Maharastra | ₹418,104 crore (US$50 billion) (2022-23)[6] | US$188.59 (2022-23)[3] | 502.78[4] | 73,45,848[5] |
9 | Surat | Gujarat | ₹90,244 crore (equivalent to ₹1.5 trillion or US$18 billion in 2023)[12] (2012-13) | US$67.66[3] (2012-13) | 431.01[4] | 83,30,528[5] |
10 | Visakhapatnam | Andhra Pradesh | ₹89,590 crore (equivalent to ₹1.2 trillion or US$14 billion in 2023)[13] (2017-18) | US$54.13 (2017-18)[3] | 513.61[4] | 53,40,000[13] |