Largest Indian cities by GDP
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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).
The equivalent PPP values are calculated based on exchange rates from the International Monetary Fund (IMF).
The top 10 cities contribute about 1⁄4 th of India's GDP.
S.no | City proper/metropolitan area | State(s) | GDP (nominal) (billions) (2022-23) |
GDP PPP (billions)[1](2022-23) |
Urban area (km2) (2011)[2] |
Urban population (2024 estimated)[3] | |||
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1 | Delhi NCR (Delhi NCT, Gurgaon, Faridabad, Noida, Greater Noida, Ghaziabad, Sonipat, Bahadurgarh) | Delhi NCT, Haryana, Uttar Pradesh | ₹1,468,368.48 crore (US$175.938 billion)[4][5][6] | US$726 | 1990.57[2] | 3,38,07,400 | |||
2 | Mumbai | Maharashtra | ₹1,341,715 crore (US$160.763 billion)[7] | US$663 | 1063.49[2] | 2,16,73,100 | |||
3 | Bengaluru | Karnataka | ₹928,552 crore (US$111.258 billion)[8] | US$459 | 748.42[2] | 1,40,08,300 | |||
4 | Hyderabad | Telangana | ₹669,310.29 crore (US$80.196 billion)[9] | US$331 | 1225.59[2] | 1,10,68,900 | |||
5 | Chennai | Tamil Nadu | ₹646,208.28 crore (US$77.428 billion) [10][11] | US$320 | 932.47[2] | 1,20,53,700 | |||
6 | Kolkata | West Bengal | ₹551,635.59 crore (US$66.096 billion)[12] | US$273 | 1056.13[2] | 1,55,70,800 | |||
7 | Ahmedabad | Gujarat | ₹520,194.45 crore (US$62.329 billion)[13] | US$257 | 1060.95[2] | 88,54,440 | |||
8 | Pune | Maharastra | ₹418,104 crore (US$50.097 billion)[14] | US$207 | 502.78[2] | 73,45,850 | |||
9 | Surat | Gujarat | ₹339,257.25 crore (US$40.649 billion)[15] | US$168 | 431.01[2] | 83,30,530 | |||
10 | Vadodara | Gujarat | ₹209,208.64 crore (US$25.067 billion) | US$107 | 310.35 | 23,73,360 | |||
11 | Nagpur | Maharashtra | ₹181,665 crore (US$21.767 billion) | US$90 | 229.2[2] | 31,06,340[16] | |||
12 | Nashik | Maharastra | ₹179,426 crore (US$21.499 billion) | US$89 | 321.98 | 22,94,300 | |||
13 | Indore | Madhya Pradesh | ₹168,273.59 crore (US$20.162 billion) | US$84 | 233.6 | 33,93,380[17] | |||
14 | Jaipur | Rajastan | ₹162,942.12 crore (US$19.524 billion) | US$81 | 484.64 | 43,08,510 | |||
15 | Coimbatore | Tamil Nadu | ₹161,574.35 crore (US$19.360 billion) | US$80 | 696.25 | 30,83,720 | |||
16 | Kochi | Kerala | ₹158,659.86 crore (US$19.010 billion) | US$79 | 843.84 | 35,07,050[18] | |||
17 | Visakhapatnam | Andhra Pradesh | ₹149,905.26 crore (US$17.961 billion) | US$74 | 513.61 | 23,85,110 | |||
18 | Rajkot | Gujarat | ₹147,011.48 crore (US$17.615 billion) | US$73 | 185.38 | 20,96,980 | |||
19 | Ludhiana | Punjab | ₹136,250.2 crore (US$16.325 billion) | US$68 | 159.37 | 19,88,440 | |||
20 | Thiruvananthapuram | Kerala | ₹127,950.25 crore (US$15.331 billion) | US$64 | 542.57 | 29,84,150 | |||
21 | Vijayawada | Andhra Pradesh | ₹117,317.16 crore (US$14.057 billion) | US$58 | 283.58 | 22,90,780 | |||
23 | Patna | Bihar | ₹113,828.6 crore (US$13.639 billion) | US$57 | 142.46 | 26,33,240 | |||
24 | Raipur | Chattisgarh | ₹111,455.76 crore (US$13.355 billion) | US$55 | 192.55 | 18,71,110 | |||
25 | Erode | Tamil nadu | ₹101,717.97 crore (US$12.188 billion) | US$51 | 137.93 | 6,90,321 | |||
26 | Aurangabad | Maharastra | ₹98,804 crore (US$11.839 billion) | US$49 | 148.12 | 17,25,280 | |||
27 | Tiruchirapalli | Tamil Nadu | ₹95,734.56 crore (US$11.471 billion) | US$48 | 211.51 | 12,44,980 | |||
28 | Malappuram | Kerala | ₹92,124.18 crore (US$11.038 billion) | US$46 | 819.39 | 41,84,920 | |||
29 | Madurai | Tamil Nadu | ₹89,751.15 crore (US$10.754 billion) | US$45 | 151.34 | 18,71,910 | |||
30 | Thrissur | Kerala | ₹87,006.17 crore (US$10.425 billion) | US$43 | 990.91 | 36,05,250 | |||
31 | Tiruppur | Tamil Nadu | ₹83,767.74 crore (US$10.037 billion) | US$42 | 230.87 | 17,31,860 | |||
Lucknow | Uttar Pradesh | ₹79,030 crore (US$9.469 billion) | US$39 | 393.6 | 40,38,210 | ||||
Nellore | Andhra Pradesh | ₹74,952.63 crore (US$8.981 billion) | US$37 | 8,37,660 | |||||
Chandigarh | Chandigarh | ₹54,988 crore (US$6.589 billion) | US$28 | 105.68 | 12,39,700 | ||||
Kollam | Kerala | ₹74,211.15 crore (US$8.892 billion) | US$37 | 364.51 | 21,81,940 | ||||
Kozhikode | Kerala | ₹71,652.14 crore (US$8.585 billion) | US$36 | 909.79 | 42,43,960 | ||||
Varanasi | Uttar Pradesh | ₹37,257 crore (US$4.464 billion) | US$19 | 118.68 | 17,89,050[19] | ||||
Kannur | Kerala | ₹66,534.13 crore (US$7.972 billion) | US$33 | 1003.66 | 24,05,660 | ||||
Kanpur | Uttar Pradesh | ₹67,740 crore (US$8.117 billion) | US$34 | 301.16 | 32,86,140[20] | ||||
Bhopal | Madhya Pradesh | ₹59,207.28 crore (US$7.094 billion) | US$30 | 336.06 | 26,24,860 | ||||
Agra | Uttar Pradesh | ₹76,772 crore (US$9.199 billion) | US$38 | 166.21 | 24,22,340 | ||||
Salem | Tamil Nadu | ₹71,800.92 crore (US$8.603 billion) | US$36 | 126.09 | 11,94,760 | ||||
Meerut | Uttar Pradesh | ₹68,869 crore (US$8.252 billion) | US$34 | 188.61 | 18,35,400 | ||||
Jamshedpur | Jharkhand | ₹43,822.91 crore (US$5.251 billion) | US$22 | 184.07 | 17,30,520 | ||||
Guwahati | Assam | ₹28,723.74 crore (US$3.442 billion) | US$14 | 219.06 | 11,99,460 | ||||
Prayagraj | Uttar Pradesh | ₹75,643 crore (US$9.063 billion) | US$38 | 115.46 | 14,93,350 | ||||
Moradabad | Uttar Pradesh | ₹38,386 crore (US$4.599 billion) | US$19 | 75 | 13,35,970 | ||||
Bhubaneshwar | Odisha | ₹30,382.4 crore (US$3.640 billion) | US$15 | 185.3 | 12,89,250 | ||||
Kottayam | Kerala | ₹81,888.16 crore (US$9.812 billion) | US$41 | 186.65 | 8,53,635 | ||||
Ranchi | Jharkhand | ₹53,214.3 crore (US$6.376 billion) | US$27 | 197.36 | 1584240 |
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