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1 Mumbai 23.92 

2 Delhi 19.04

3 Kolkata 9.75

4 Bengaluru 5.39

5 Hyderabad 4.81

6 Chennai 4.29

7 Ahmedabad 4.13

8 Pune 3.38

9 Visakhapatnam 2.79

10 Surat 2.6

It is a known fact that Visakhapatnam has been identified to be developed as Andhra Pradesh's financial hub.

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15 Richest (by GDP) Cities in India

India is the 2nd highest populous country with many major cities and it’s highly populated too. Here, the Richest Cities ranked on the GDP (Gross Domestic Product) of a 2011 data. Many cities in India highly populated, the trading between the cities is improved, transportation systems transformed with a modern system. The Cities GDP would increase and change hugely by the year 2020. The GDP is the total value of City including every product on any Human consuming things and services. The Richest Cities in India is ranked by GDP and referred official sources of the year 2011.

15. Patna

This is the capital and largest city of the state of Bihar, and 19th most populous city of India, 5thfastest growing city in India. Its exports grain, sugarcane, sesame and Patna rice, the city has seen sustained economic growth and World Bank stated Patna as the 2nd best city in India to start up a business.
GDP ($US): 10.5 billion

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14. Indore

Indore is the largest city of the state of Madhya Pradesh, located on the southern edge of Malwa Plateau, the city home to the Madhya Pradesh Stock Exchange, and many production plants including various Pharmaceutical companies and Big Auto Companies.
GDP ($US): 14 billion

indore.jpg Photo by rajkumar1220 via Flickr

13. Nagpur

Nagpur is the 3rd largest city of the state of Maharashtra, 13th most populous in India, reserve banks two branches in Nagpur and was ranked 11th most competitive city in the country.
GDP ($US): 15.1 billion

Nagpur.jpg Source: skyscrapercity.com

12. Lucknow

It is the largest and capital city of the state of Uttar Pradesh, is the major center for research and development and the major industries include aeronautics, machine tools, distillery chemicals and furniture.
GDP ($US): 22 billion

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11. Jaipur

Jaipur is the largest and capital city in the state of Rajasthan, popular tourist destination of the state, also known as pink city of India. The city has branches of major Information technology companies, and is hub for textiles and other industry zones.
GDP ($US): 24 billion

jaipur.jpg Photo by mehrab15262 via Panoramio

10. Surat

Surat is a capital city in the state of Gujarat, and 8th largest city of India, and 4th fastest developing city. The city is famous for textiles, diamond, corporate industries and Information Technology, the fastest growing GDP in India.
GDP ($US): 40 billion

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9. Pune

Pune is 2nd largest city of Maharashtra state, and 7th largest in India, is rising as a prime location for Information technology and manufacturing. Pune is the 6th highest per capita income in the country.
GDP ($US): 48 billion

Pune-city.jpg Source: skyscrapercity.com
Photo by rupeshk via Panoramio

8. Visakhapatnam

Visakhapatnam is the largest city of Andhra Pradesh state, located on the southeast coat of Bay of Bengal, and the city is the commercial hub of the state and has developed into a major economic destination. The city was named as one of the fastest growing in the world.
GDP ($US): 48 billion

visakhapatnam.jpg Source: vizagworld.com

7. Ahmadabad

Ahmadabad is the capital city of Gujarat in India, 6th largest city of India, is the 3rd fastest growing city of the decade. Ahmadabad houses many biggest companies including in the sector of Pharmaceutical, Textiles.
GDP ($US): 64 billion

Ahmadabad.jpg Source: narendramodi.in

6. Chennai

The capital and largest city of the state of Tamil Nadu, located off the Bay of Bengal, is the largest commercial and industrial center of South India, the city’s economy has a wide industrial base in the computer, technology, automobile, health sectors and hardware manufacturing.
GDP ($US): 66 billion

Chennai-City-View.jpg Photo by Venugopal Panicker via Flickr

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5. Hyderabad

Hyderabad is the capital and largest city of Telangana, and 4th largest city of India, the city is largest contributor to the GDP, the largest employer are the governments of Telengana and India with 197,253 employers. The city is home to many major industries and information technology is one of the major businesses of the city.

GDP ($US): 74 billion

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4.Bengaluru

Bengaluru is the 3rd populous and capital city of the state of Karnataka, located in southern India at a height of over 900 meters above sea level. It is the 2nd fastest growing metropolis and 4thfastest moving consumer goods market in India.
GDP ($US): 83 billion

Bangalore-City.jpg Source: reuters.com

3.Kolkata

Kolkata is the capital and largest city of the state West Bengal, the 3rd richest city, and main commercial hub of the East and North East India, with 40% of labor force of total population, the city is home to many industrial units including Steel, Heavy engineering, mining, minerals, cement, pharmaceuticals, food processing, agriculture, electronics, and textiles.
GDP ($US): 150 billion

kolkata.jpg Photo by njanam92 via Wikipedia

2.Delhi

Delhi is the capital city and 2nd largest city of India, largest commercial center in northern India, Delhi’s workforce forms 32.82% of total population. Delhi had 129,000 industrial units with manufacturing sector employed 1,440,000 workers, the city has one of the fastest growing retail industries.
GDP ($US): 167 billion

Delhi-Skyline.jpg Photo by Kabi1990 via Wikipedia

1.Mumbai

Mumbai is the largest city of India and main hub of business, and is the Richest City in India, located in the coastal of Maharashtra state is main hub for exports and imports on sea transportation. Mumbai city generates about 6% of the total GDP of the country and lending 10% of factory employment.
GDP ($US): 209 billion

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as per 2017

Pune 

The second largest city of Maharashtra has an estimated GDP of $69 billion. Pune is well known for its automobile industries and educational institutions. The automobile manufacturing, IT and BPO exporting are major contributors in the city’s economy. Automobile manufacturers like Volkswagen, Tata Motors, Mercedez Benz, Renault and others have presence in the city. Pune is home to 5 billionaires.

Ahemadabad

The largest city of Gujarat has an estimated GDP of $68 billion. The western city of India is also known as ‘Manchester of the East’ for its textile industry which is a major contributor to the economy. The city houses some of the major Indian companies like Zydus Cadila and Torrent Pharmaceuticals, Nirma Group, Adani Group among others.

Surat

Surat has an estimated GDP of $59.8 billion. The city is well known for its diamonds and textile industry. Surat is the largest diamond cutting and polishing hub in the world. Surat accounts 90 percent of the world’s diamond cutting and polishing exports. Major companies like ONGC, GAIL, Ambuja Cement, Ultratech Cement, Reliance Industries and others have a presence in the city.

Vishakhapatnam

Vishakhapatnam has an estimated GDP of $43.5 billion. The port city of Andhra Pradesh houses heavy industries like GAIL, Hindustan Shipyard, and Vishakhapatnam Steel Plant among others. The city has a presence of software, textiles, drugs and pharmaceuticals industry.

 

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37 minutes ago, Bollu said:

Vizag/amaravathi kanisam chennai/hyd reach avvali ante inko 100 years aina kastam emo. Kolkatha vallu capital ni bagane develop chesukonnare no 3. lo pettaru ante commies too great.

5 years (4 years count from HUD HUD)  lo Vshk $20 Billions.. We can beat Hyd in next 6-8 years..

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1 hour ago, chanu@ntrfan said:

Kolkatta endi hyd ki double undi

:dream:

port cities obvious ga grow avuthayi. diversified industries vunthayi not just restricting to one particular type  like HYD is mostly based on IT.  Vizag anduke ga top 10 lo vunnadhi .

 

 

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7 hours ago, Bollu said:

Vizag/amaravathi kanisam chennai/hyd reach avvali ante inko 100 years aina kastam emo. Kolkatha vallu capital ni bagane develop chesukonnare no 3. lo pettaru ante commies too great.

Actually, Kolkata lost the momentum, it could have been after Mumbai.  They had the first metro in India(1984). 

If you see West Bengal, other than Kolkata rest of the cities are scrap.

The commies ruined it and Behenji also played her part.

 

 

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2 hours ago, APDevFreak said:

Actually, Kolkata lost the momentum, it could have been after Mumbai.  They had the first metro in India(1984). 

If you see West Bengal, other than Kolkata rest of the cities are scrap.

The commies ruined it and Behenji also played her part.

 

 

 

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5 minutes ago, Raaz@NBK said:

For sure we can beat Hyd by next term end..

No way brother. But AP as a state will perform better than TG.

Metro, expansion of airport, IT, real estate will keep on giving the boost for HYD. Already the real estate is gaining momentum. AP business people won't move back... the worst thing for TG is no 2 tier cities that can bring revenue, AP has better chances.

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9 minutes ago, Raaz@NBK said:

2014 ki $ 28 B

1 year hud hud valla poyindhi..

4 years lo $ 20 B ki increase ayindhi..

VSHKP has lot of potential.. U can't see it now.. next term end ki Hyd ni kodatamu sure ga.. 

Those figures are fake as my guess snd are based on 2011. I know vizag has potential as i am vizagite.. AMTZ and IT will change the face..but it takes time

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