Indian Metropolitan areas by GDP The following is a list of metropolitan areas in India by their nominal gross domestic product (GDP) and their contribution to their respective states and union territories. The metropolitan area definition is based on the districts of the urban agglomeration. The GDP of India as of 2022-23 is ₹269.5 trillion (US$3.26 trillion), and the top 50 cities contribute to nearly 40 percent of the national GDP.[1]
Percent of contribution of metropolitan areas in National GDP of India
| S.no | Metropolitan area | State/UT | Nominal GDP
(2022–23) |
2023-24 | 2024-25 | Source |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Delhi NCR[a] | Delhi NCT | ₹15,375.37 billion (US$186.14 billion) | [2][3][4] | ||
| 2 | Mumbai[b] | Maharashtra | ₹13,417.15 billion (US$162.44 billion) | ₹1,598,145 crore (US$166.72 billion) | [5] | |
| 3 | Bengaluru[c] | Karnataka | ₹9,285.52 billion (US$112.42 billion) | ₹1,261,114 crore (US$131.56 billion) | [6] | |
| 4 | Chennai[d] | Tamil Nadu | ₹7,560.56 billion (US$91.53 billion) | ₹832,228 crore (US$86.82 billion) | [7][8] | |
| 5 | Hyderabad[e] | Telangana | ₹6,613.1 billion (US$80.06 billion) | ₹782,196 crore (US$81.60 billion) | [9] | |
| 6 | Kolkata[f] | West Bengal | ₹549,065 crore (US$57.28 billion) | [10][11][12][13] | ||
| 7 | Ahmedabad[g] | Gujarat | ₹385,994 crore (US$40.27 billion) | [4][14] | ||
| 8 | Pune[h] | Maharashtra | ₹4,181.04 billion (US$50.62 billion) | [15][16][5] | ||
| 9 | Surat | Gujarat | ₹339,953 crore (US$35.46 billion) | [17][18][19] | ||
| 10 | Nagpur | Maharashtra | ₹206,360 crore (US$21.53 billion) |
| City | GDP
2022-23 |
GDP
2023-24 |
GDP
2024-25 |
|---|---|---|---|
| Mumbai [A] | ₹1,598,145 crore (US$166.72 billion) | ||
| Pune | ₹532,610 crore (US$55.56 billion) | ||
| Nagpur | ₹206,360 crore (US$21.53 billion) | ||
| Nashik | ₹134,866 crore (US$14.07 billion) | ||
| Kolhapur- Ichalkaranji- Jaysingpur | ₹102,327 crore (US$10.67 billion) | ||
| Chhatrapati Sambhajinagar | ₹95,356 crore (US$9.95 billion) | ||
| Solapur | ₹67,874 crore (US$7.08 billion) | ||
| Malegaon | ₹40,800 crore (US$4.26 billion) | ||
| Sangli | ₹39,614 crore (US$4.13 billion) | ||
| Ahilya Nagar | ₹34,926 crore (US$3.64 billion) | ||
| Amravati | ₹30,023 crore (US$3.13 billion) | ||
| Akola | ₹28,706 crore (US$2.99 billion) | ||
| Palghar | ₹27,573 crore (US$2.88 billion) | ||
| Dhule | ₹26,105 crore (US$2.72 billion) | ||
| Jalgaon | ₹21,881 crore (US$2.28 billion) |
| City | 2022-23 GDP | 2023-24 GDP | 2024-25 GDP |
|---|---|---|---|
| Greater Chennai | ₹726,944 crore (US$75.83 billion) | ₹820,933 crore (US$85.64 billion) | ₹965,197 crore (US$100.69 billion) |
| Coimbatore | ₹145,680 crore (US$15.20 billion) | ₹152,343 crore (US$15.89 billion) | ₹190,851 crore (US$19.91 billion) |
| Tiruppur | ₹83,386 crore (US$8.70 billion) | ₹100,313 crore (US$10.46 billion) | ₹110,331 crore (US$11.51 billion) |
| Greater Erode | ₹80,481 crore (US$8.40 billion) | ₹78,071 crore (US$8.14 billion) | ₹105,094 crore (US$10.96 billion) |
| Madurai | ₹77,626 crore (US$8.10 billion) | ₹88,531 crore (US$9.24 billion) | ₹102,676 crore (US$10.71 billion) |
| Salem | ₹69,744 crore (US$7.28 billion) | ₹70,245 crore (US$7.33 billion) | ₹101,353 crore (US$10.57 billion) |
| Greater Trichy | ₹58,531 crore (US$6.11 billion) | ₹60,884 crore (US$6.35 billion) | ₹75,660 crore (US$7.89 billion) |
| Nagercoil | ₹51,769 crore (US$5.40 billion) | ||
| Hosur | ₹40,954 crore (US$4.27 billion) | ₹48,335 crore (US$5.04 billion) | |
| Vellore | ₹28,935 crore (US$3.02 billion) | ₹37,653 crore (US$3.93 billion) | |
| Dindigul | ₹25,831 crore (US$2.69 billion) | ₹29,958 crore (US$3.13 billion) | |
| Thoothukudi | ₹25,785 crore (US$2.69 billion) | ₹29,905 crore (US$3.12 billion) | |
| Tirunelveli | ₹22,370 crore (US$2.33 billion) | ₹25,944 crore (US$2.71 billion) | |
| Cuddalore | ₹18,354 crore (US$1.91 billion) | ||
| Namakkal | ₹17,351 crore (US$1.81 billion) | ||
| Karur | ₹13,344 crore (US$1.39 billion) | ||
| Ranipet | ₹12,931 crore (US$1.35 billion) | ₹23,540 crore (US$2.46 billion) | |
| Rasipuram | ₹12,397 crore (US$1.29 billion) | ||
| Thanjavur | ₹16,863 crore (US$1.76 billion) | ₹20,000 crore (US$2.09 billion) | |
| Kumbakonam | ₹15,138 crore (US$1.58 billion) | ₹18,664 crore (US$1.95 billion) | |
| Tenkasi- Shenkottai | ₹16,005 crore (US$1.67 billion) | ₹18,562 crore (US$1.94 billion) | |
| Kanchipuram | ₹14,823 crore (US$1.55 billion) | ||
| Krishnagiri | ₹11,988 crore (US$1.25 billion) | ||
| Tiruvannamalai | ₹10,453 crore (US$1.09 billion) | ||
| Neyveli TS | ₹14,890 crore (US$1.55 billion) | ||
| Mayiladuthurai | ₹11,692 crore (US$1.22 billion) |
| City | GDP
2022-23 |
GDP
2023-24 |
GDP
2024-25 |
|---|---|---|---|
| Ghaziabad- Noida- Greater Noida | ₹381,054 crore (US$39.75 billion) | ||
| Greater Lucknow | ₹158,873 crore (US$16.57 billion) | ||
| Greater Kanpur | ₹93,218 crore (US$9.72 billion) | ||
| Agra | ₹77,547 crore (US$8.09 billion) | ||
| Prayagraj | ₹74,323 crore (US$7.75 billion) | ||
| Greater Varanasi | ₹64,319 crore (US$6.71 billion) | ||
| Meerut | ₹62,364 crore (US$6.51 billion) | ||
| Gorakhpur | ₹51,845 crore (US$5.41 billion) | ||
| Aligarh | ₹39,238 crore (US$4.09 billion) | ||
| Madhura | ₹37,700 crore (US$3.93 billion) | ||
| Bareilly | ₹35,378 crore (US$3.69 billion) | ||
| Saharanpur | ₹28,930 crore (US$3.02 billion) | ||
| Bulandshar | ₹25,713 crore (US$2.68 billion) | ||
| Jhansi | ₹21,155 crore (US$2.21 billion) |
| City | 2022-23 | 2023-24 | 2024-25 |
|---|---|---|---|
| Greater Bengaluru | ₹1,261,114 crore (US$131.56 billion) | ||
| Mangaluru | ₹111,509 crore (US$11.63 billion) | ||
| Greater Mysuru | ₹68,345 crore (US$7.13 billion) | ||
| Hubli- Dharwad | ₹52,884 crore (US$5.52 billion) | ||
| Ballari | ₹43,007 crore (US$4.49 billion) | ||
| Shivamogga- Bhadravati | ₹41,765 crore (US$4.36 billion) | ||
| Udupi | ₹39,487 crore (US$4.12 billion) | ||
| Belagavi | ₹27,492 crore (US$2.87 billion) | ||
| Tumakuru | ₹25,964 crore (US$2.71 billion) | ||
| Davanagere | ₹24,871 crore (US$2.59 billion) | ||
| Vijayapura | ₹20,435 crore (US$2.13 billion) | ||
| Hospete | ₹20,274 crore (US$2.11 billion) | ||
| Kalaburagi | ₹19,045 crore (US$1.99 billion) | ||
| Mandya | ₹16,787 crore (US$1.75 billion) | ||
| Hassan | ₹16,767 crore (US$1.75 billion) | ||
| Bangarpet | ₹14,972 crore (US$1.56 billion) | ||
| Raichur | ₹13,302 crore (US$1.39 billion) | ||
| Chitradurga | ₹12,443 crore (US$1.30 billion) | ||
| Bidar | ₹12,266 crore (US$1.28 billion) | ||
| Kolar | ₹11,977 crore (US$1.25 billion) | ||
| Gadag | ₹10,726 crore (US$1.12 billion) |
| City | 2022-23 | 2023-24 | 2024-25 |
|---|---|---|---|
| Greater Ahmedabad | ₹385,994 crore (US$40.27 billion) | ₹434,124 crore (US$45.29 billion) | |
| Surat | ₹339,953 crore (US$35.46 billion) | ₹382,342 crore (US$39.89 billion) | |
| Vadodara | ₹153,152 crore (US$15.98 billion) | ₹172,248 crore (US$17.97 billion) | |
| Jamnagar | ₹134,683 crore (US$14.05 billion) | ₹151,477 crore (US$15.80 billion) | |
| Rajkot | ₹76,831 crore (US$8.01 billion) | ₹86,411 crore (US$9.01 billion) | |
| Mahesana | ₹36,920 crore (US$3.85 billion) | ₹39,290 crore (US$4.10 billion) | |
| Bhavnagar | ₹32,122 crore (US$3.35 billion) | ₹36,127 crore (US$3.77 billion) | |
| Gandhidham- Anjar | ₹25,576 crore (US$2.67 billion) | ₹28,765 crore (US$3.00 billion) | |
| Bharuch | ₹23,516 crore (US$2.45 billion) | ₹26,448 crore (US$2.76 billion) | |
| Anand | ₹21,660 crore (US$2.26 billion) | ₹24,361 crore (US$2.54 billion) | |
| Deesa | ₹19,265 crore (US$2.01 billion) | ₹21,667 crore (US$2.26 billion) | |
| Bhuj | ₹18,298 crore (US$1.91 billion) | ₹20,579 crore (US$2.15 billion) |
| City | 2022-23 | 2023-24 | 2024-25 |
|---|---|---|---|
| Kolkata | ₹549,065 crore (US$57.28 billion) | ₹598,266 crore (US$62.41 billion) | ₹657,549 crore (US$68.59 billion) |
| Asansol- Durgapur | ₹103,184 crore (US$10.76 billion) | ₹112,427 crore (US$11.73 billion) | ₹123,571 crore (US$12.89 billion) |
| Tamluk- Haldia | ₹102,895 crore (US$10.73 billion) | ||
| Siliguri | ₹24,894 crore (US$2.60 billion) | ||
| Dhulian | ₹23,948 crore (US$2.50 billion) | ||
| Krishnanagar | ₹23,171 crore (US$2.42 billion) | ||
| Malda | ₹18,642 crore (US$1.94 billion) | ||
| Kharagpur | ₹17,818 crore (US$1.86 billion) | ||
| Jalpaiguri | ₹16,734 crore (US$1.75 billion) | ||
| Bardhaman | ₹12,398 crore (US$1.29 billion) |
| City | 2022-23 | 2023-24 | 2024-25 |
|---|---|---|---|
| Jaipur | ₹151,151 crore (US$15.77 billion) | ||
| Jodhpur | ₹36,902 crore (US$3.85 billion) | ||
| Kota | ₹31,635 crore (US$3.30 billion) | ||
| Ajmer-Kishangarh | ₹26,694 crore (US$2.78 billion) | ||
| Bikaner | ₹24,153 crore (US$2.52 billion) | ||
| Alwar | ₹22,050 crore (US$2.30 billion) | ||
| Udaipur | ₹17,763 crore (US$1.85 billion) | ||
| Bhiwadi- Khushkera | ₹15,813 crore (US$1.65 billion) | ||
| Bhilwara | ₹14,782 crore (US$1.54 billion) |
| City | 2022-23 | 2023-24 | 2024-25 |
|---|---|---|---|
| Greater Hyderabad | ₹782,196 crore (US$81.60 billion) | ₹804,813 crore (US$83.96 billion) | |
| Greater Warangal | ₹35,654 crore (US$3.72 billion) | ₹41,886 crore (US$4.37 billion) | |
| Nizamabad | ₹19,422 crore (US$2.0 billion) | ₹23,238 crore (US$2.42 billion) | |
| Karimnagar | ₹17,444 crore (US$1.82 billion) | ₹20,405 crore (US$2.13 billion) | |
| Khammam | ₹16,963 crore (US$1.77 billion) | ₹19,251 crore (US$2.01 billion) | |
| Mahabubnagar | ₹15,041 crore (US$1.57 billion) | ₹17,216 crore (US$1.80 billion) | |
| Nalgonda | ₹13,357 crore (US$1.39 billion) | ₹15,952 crore (US$1.66 billion) | |
| Ramagundam | ₹12,755 crore (US$1.33 billion) | ₹14,613 crore (US$1.52 billion) | |
| Mancherial | ₹8,760 crore (US$913.83 million) | ₹10,458 crore (US$1.09 billion) | |
| Kothagudem | ₹8,855 crore (US$923.74 million) | ₹10,193 crore (US$1.06 billion) |
| City | 2022-23 | 2023-24 | 2024-25 |
|---|---|---|---|
| Greater Visakhapatnam | ₹133,150 crore (US$13.89 billion) | ₹149,158 crore (US$15.56 billion) | |
| Greater Vijayawada | ₹82,946 crore (US$8.65 billion) | ₹92,918 crore (US$9.69 billion) | |
| Guntur | ₹39,873 crore (US$4.16 billion) | ₹44,667 crore (US$4.66 billion) | |
| Tirupati | ₹34,468 crore (US$3.60 billion) | ₹38,612 crore (US$4.03 billion) | |
| Nellore | ₹32,181 crore (US$3.36 billion) | ₹36,050 crore (US$3.76 billion) | |
| Kakinada | ₹28,730 crore (US$3.0 billion) | ₹32,184 crore (US$3.36 billion) | |
| Rajahmundry | ₹26,501 crore (US$2.76 billion) | ₹29,687 crore (US$3.10 billion) | |
| Anantapuramu | ₹18,198 crore (US$1.90 billion) | ₹20,386 crore (US$2.13 billion) | |
| Eluru | ₹16,271 crore (US$1.70 billion) | ₹18,227 crore (US$1.90 billion) | |
| Kurnool | ₹15,274 crore (US$1.59 billion) | ₹17,110 crore (US$1.78 billion) | |
| Kadapa | ₹14,134 crore (US$1.47 billion) | ₹15,833 crore (US$1.65 billion) | |
| Machilipatnam | ₹12,323 crore (US$1.29 billion) | ₹13,805 crore (US$1.44 billion) | |
| Ongole | ₹11,620 crore (US$1.21 billion) | ₹13,017 crore (US$1.36 billion) | |
| Chittoor | ₹10,889 crore (US$1.14 billion) | ₹12,198 crore (US$1.27 billion) | |
| Madanapalle | ₹10,332 crore (US$1.08 billion) | ₹11,574 crore (US$1.21 billion) |
| City | 2022-23 | 2023-24 | 2024-25 |
|---|---|---|---|
| Indore | ₹82,839 crore (US$8.64 billion) | ₹101,930 crore (US$10.63 billion) | |
| Bhopal | ₹56,449 crore (US$5.89 billion) | ₹69,458 crore (US$7.25 billion) | |
| Jabalpur | ₹53,565 crore (US$5.59 billion) | ₹65,910 crore (US$6.88 billion) | |
| Gwalior | ₹35,804 crore (US$3.74 billion) | ₹44,056 crore (US$4.60 billion) | |
| Ujjain | ₹21,935 crore (US$2.29 billion) | ₹26,990 crore (US$2.82 billion) | |
| Sagar | ₹18,831 crore (US$1.96 billion) | ₹23,171 crore (US$2.42 billion) | |
| Satna | ₹14,238 crore (US$1.49 billion) | ₹17,519 crore (US$1.83 billion) | |
| Dewas | ₹13,656 crore (US$1.42 billion) | ₹16,803 crore (US$1.75 billion) | |
| Ratlam | ₹11,148 crore (US$1.16 billion) | ₹13,717 crore (US$1.43 billion) | |
| Rewa | ₹10,436 crore (US$1.09 billion) | ₹12,841 crore (US$1.34 billion) |
| City | 2022-23 | 2023-24 | 2024-25 |
|---|---|---|---|
| Kochi | ₹140,694 crore (US$14.68 billion) | ||
| Thiruvananthapuram | ₹113,235 crore (US$11.81 billion) | ||
| Kollam | ₹91,396 crore (US$9.53 billion) | ||
| Thrissur | ₹64,557 crore (US$6.73 billion) | ||
| Malappuram | ₹59,934 crore (US$6.25 billion) | ||
| Kannur | ₹55,529 crore (US$5.79 billion) | ||
| Kozhikode | ₹52,224 crore (US$5.45 billion) | ||
| Cherthala | ₹43,503 crore (US$4.54 billion) | ||
| Palakkad | ₹42,436 crore (US$4.43 billion) | ||
| Kayamkulam | ₹39,469 crore (US$4.12 billion) | ||
| Kottayam | ₹37,813 crore (US$3.94 billion) | ||
| Ottapalam- Shoranur | ₹26,460 crore (US$2.76 billion) | ||
| Kunnankulam | ₹23,417 crore (US$2.44 billion) | ||
| Taliparamba | ₹22,582 crore (US$2.36 billion) | ||
| Vadakara | ₹21,088 crore (US$2.20 billion) | ||
| Kasaragod | ₹19,127 crore (US$2.00 billion) | ||
| Tirurangadi | ₹19,080 crore (US$1.99 billion) | ||
| Chavakkad- Guruvayur | ₹18,018 crore (US$1.88 billion) | ||
| Kanhangad | ₹17,834 crore (US$1.86 billion) | ||
| Nilambur | ₹13,387 crore (US$1.40 billion) | ||
| Kodungallur | ₹12,158 crore (US$1.27 billion) | ||
| Kothamangalam | ₹10,298 crore (US$1.07 billion) | ||
| Ponnani | ₹9,632 crore (US$1.00 billion) |
Delhi NCT
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edit| City | 2022-23 | 2023-24 | 2024-25 |
|---|---|---|---|
| Gurugram | ₹209,769 crore (US$21.88 billion) | ||
| Faridabad | ₹75,954 crore (US$7.92 billion) | ||
| Karnal | ₹32,289 crore (US$3.37 billion) | ||
| Hisar | ₹31,544 crore (US$3.29 billion) | ||
| Panipat | ₹29,148 crore (US$3.04 billion) | ||
| Ambala | ₹25,779 crore (US$2.69 billion) | ||
| Yamunanagar | ₹22,292 crore (US$2.33 billion) | ||
| Rohtak | ₹20,386 crore (US$2.13 billion) | ||
| Bhiwani | ₹19,105 crore (US$1.99 billion) | ||
| Sirsa | ₹18,154 crore (US$1.89 billion) | ||
| Sonipat | ₹16,925 crore (US$1.77 billion) |
Bihar
edit| City | 2022-23 | 2023-24 | 2024-25 |
|---|---|---|---|
| Patna | |||
Odisha
edit| City | 2022-23 | 2023-24 | 2024-25 |
|---|---|---|---|
Notes
edit- ↑ Contains Delhi NCT, Noida, Greater Noida, Ghaziabad, Gurgaon, Faridabad
- ↑ Includes Mumbai City, Mumbai Suburban, and parts of Thane, Palghar and Raigad districts
- ↑ Includes Bangalore urban, Bangalore rural, Ramanagara districts
- ↑ Includes Chennai, and parts of Thiruvallur, Kancheepuram, Chengalpattu districts
- ↑ Includes Hyderabad, and parts of Rangareddy, Medchal-Malkajgiri, Sangareddy districts
- ↑ Includes Kolkata, and parts of Hooghly, Howrah, North 24 Parganas, South 24 Parganass
- ↑ Includes Ahmedabad and parts of Gandhinagar district
- ↑ Includes Pune district
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{{cite web}}: line feed character in|website=at position 46 (help) - ↑ "Rajasthan Economic Review 2024-25" (PDF). DES Rajasthan.
- ↑ "District domestic Product 2011-12 to 2022-23". DES, Govt of Madhya pradesh.
- ↑ Includes 1. Greater Mumbai, 2. Thane district (Thane, Bhiwandi, Ulhasnagar, Kalyan, Ambarnath & Shahapur Tehsils) 3. Palghar district (Vasai, Vada Tehsils) 4. Raigad district (Uran, Panvel, Karjat, Khalapur, Pen, Alibag)
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