The following is a list of the top 50 cities in India by their gross domestic product (GDP) at Current Prices (Nominal) and their contribution as % to their respective states.
The top 10 cities contribute about one of quarter of India's GDP.
The Below table shows top 50 cities based on Nominal GDP ( 2022-23 ).
S.no | City proper/metropolitan area | State(s) | GDP (nominal) (2022-23) |
GDP Share as % of State |
Urban area (km2) (2011)[1] |
Urban population (2024 estimated)[2] |
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1 | National Capital Region ( NCR ) (Delhi NCT, Gurgaon, Faridabad, Noida, Greater Noida, Ghaziabad, Sonipat, Bahadurgarh) | Delhi NCT Haryana Uttar Pradesh |
₹1,468,368.48 crore (US$175.9 billion)[3][4][5] | 34.28% | 1990.57 | 3,38,07,400 |
2 | Mumbai metropolitan region ( MMR ) | Maharashtra | ₹1,216,705 crore (US$145.8 billion)[6] | 34.23% | 1063.49 | 2,16,73,100 |
3 | Bengaluru Metropolitan Region | Karnataka | ₹928,552 crore (US$111.3 billion)[7] | 40.91% | 748.42 | 1,40,08,300 |
4 | Chennai metropolitan area | Tamil Nadu | ₹610,307.82 crore (US$73.1 billion) [8][9] | 25.5% | 932.47 | 1,20,53,700 |
5 | Hyderabad metropolitan region | Telangana | ₹601,695.66 crore (US$72.1 billion)[10] | 45.87% | 1225.59 | 1,10,68,900 |
6 | Kolkata Metropolitan area ( KMA ) | West Bengal | ₹551,635.59 crore (US$66.1 billion)[11] | 36.01% | 1056.13 | 1,55,70,800 |
7 | Ahmedabad | Gujarat | ₹520,194.45 crore (US$62.3 billion)[12] | 23.61% | 1060.95 | 88,54,440 |
8 | Pune metropolitan Region | Maharastra | ₹376,293.6 crore (US$45.1 billion)[13] | 10.32% | 502.78[1] | 73,45,850 |
9 | Surat | Gujarat | ₹275,427.38 crore (US$33.0 billion)[14] | 12.5% | 431.01[1] | 83,30,530 |
10 | Visakhapatnam metropolitan region | Andhra Pradesh | ₹189,010.98 crore (US$22.6 billion)[15] | 14.5% | 513.61 | 23,85,110 |
11 | Nagpur | Maharashtra | ₹181,665 crore (US$21.8 billion) | 4.98% | 229.2[1] | 31,06,340[16] |
12 | Vadodara | Gujarat | ₹177,827.35 crore (US$21.3 billion) | 8.08% | 310.35 | 23,73,360 |
13 | Andhra Pradesh Capital Region | Andhra Pradesh | ₹169,458.12 crore (US$20.3 billion) | 13% | 329.37 | 32,30,985 |
14 | Kochi | Kerala | ₹158,659.86 crore (US$19.0 billion) | 15.5% | 843.84 | 35,07,050[17] |
15 | Rajkot | Gujarat | ₹147,011.48 crore (US$17.6 billion) | 6.67% | 185.38 | 20,96,980 |
16 | Coimbatore | Tamil Nadu | ₹139,533.13 crore (US$16.7 billion)[8][9] | 696.25 | 30,83,720 | |
17 | Indore | Madhya Pradesh | ₹134,618.88 crore (US$16.1 billion) | 233.6 | 33,93,380[18] | |
18 | Thiruvananthapuram | Kerala | ₹127,950.25 crore (US$15.3 billion) | 12.5% | 542.57 | 29,84,150 |
19 | Jaipur | Rajastan | ₹124,471.49 crore (US$14.9 billion) | 484.64 | 43,08,510 | |
20 | Ludhiana | Punjab | ₹118,454.2 crore (US$14.2 billion) | 159.37 | 19,88,440 | |
21 | Patna | Bihar | ₹113,828.6 crore (US$13.6 billion) | 142.46 | 26,33,240 | |
22 | Raipur | Chattisgarh | ₹111,455.76 crore (US$13.4 billion) | 192.55 | 18,71,110 | |
23 | Nashik | Maharastra | ₹107,655.6 crore (US$12.9 billion) | 321.98 | 22,94,300 | |
24 | Aurangabad | Maharastra | ₹98,804 crore (US$11.8 billion) | 148.12 | 17,25,280 | |
25 | Malappuram | Kerala | ₹92,124.18 crore (US$11.0 billion) | 9% | 819.39 | 41,84,920 |
26 | Thrissur | Kerala | ₹87,006.17 crore (US$10.4 billion) | 8.5% | 990.91 | 36,05,250 |
27 | Mangaluru | Karnataka | ₹82,592.4 crore (US$9.9 billion) | 205.25 | 7,63,312 | |
29 | Lucknow | Uttar Pradesh | ₹79,030 crore (US$9.5 billion) | 393.6 | 40,38,210 | |
30 | Agra | Uttar Pradesh | ₹76,772 crore (US$9.2 billion) | 166.21 | 24,22,340 | |
31 | Prayagraj | Uttar Pradesh | ₹75,643 crore (US$9.1 billion) | 115.46 | 14,93,350 | |
32 | Kollam | Kerala | ₹74,211.15 crore (US$8.9 billion) | 7.25% | 364.51 | 21,81,940 |
33 | Tiruppur | Tamil Nadu | ₹73,954.95 crore (US$8.9 billion)[9] [8] | 230.87 | 17,31,860 | |
34 | Madurai | Tamil Nadu | ₹71,729.12 crore (US$8.6 billion) [9] [8] | 151.34 | 18,71,910 | |
35 | Kozhikode | Kerala | ₹71,652.14 crore (US$8.6 billion) | 7% | 909.79 | 42,43,960 |
36 | Meerut | Uttar Pradesh | ₹68,869 crore (US$8.3 billion) | 188.61 | 18,35,400 | |
37 | Kanpur | Uttar Pradesh | ₹67,740 crore (US$8.1 billion) | 301.16 | 32,86,140[19] | |
38 | Kannur | Kerala | ₹66,534.13 crore (US$8.0 billion) | 6.5% | 1003.66 | 24,05,660 |
39 | Mysuru | Karnataka | ₹62,120.52 crore (US$7.4 billion) | 131.9 | 13,16,460 | |
40 | Bhopal | Madhya Pradesh | ₹59,207.28 crore (US$7.1 billion) | 336.06 | 26,24,860 | |
41 | Tiruchirapalli | Tamil Nadu | ₹58,254.48 crore (US$7.0 billion) [9] [8] | 211.51 | 12,44,980 | |
42 | Chandigarh | Chandigarh | ₹54,988 crore (US$6.6 billion) | 105.68 | 12,39,700 | |
43 | Ranchi | Jharkhand | ₹53,214.3 crore (US$6.4 billion) | 197.36 | 15,84240 | |
28 | Kottayam | Kerala | ₹50,443.11 crore (US$6.0 billion) | 4.93% | 186.65 | 8,53,635 |
44 | Hubbali-Dharwad | Karnataka | ₹44,999.85 crore (US$5.4 billion) | 213.42 | 12,05,430 | |
45 | Jamshedpur | Jharkhand | ₹43,822.91 crore (US$5.3 billion) | 184.07 | 17,30,520 | |
46 | Moradabad | Uttar Pradesh | ₹38,386 crore (US$4.6 billion) | 75 | 13,35,970 | |
47 | Varanasi | Uttar Pradesh | ₹37,257 crore (US$4.5 billion) | 118.68 | 17,89,050[20] | |
48 | Salem | Tamil Nadu | ₹34,943.12 crore (US$4.2 billion)[9] [8] | 126.09 | 11,94,760 | |
49 | Erode | Tamil nadu | ₹38,772.5 crore (US$4.6 billion)[8][9] | 137.93 | 6,90,321 | |
50 | Bhubaneshwar | Odisha | ₹30,382.4 crore (US$3.6 billion) | 185.3 | 12,89,250 |
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