The economy of India is characterised as a middle income developing market economy. It is the world's fifth-largest economy by nominal GDP and the third-largest by purchasing power parity (PPP). According to the International Monetary Fund (IMF), on a per capita income basis, India ranked 142nd by GDP (nominal) and 124th by GDP (PPP) in 2020.From independence in 1947 until 1991, successive governments promoted protectionist economic policies with extensive state intervention and regulation which is characterised as Dirigism. .
Vishakhapatnam - Visakhapatnam is primarily an industrial city where various heavy industries, steel plants, banking firms, and international informational technologies contribute to the economic growth
Surat -Surat has been referred to as the Diamond capital of the world - as it's where the world's diamonds (over 90%) are commonly sent to be polished and cut. It's also known as the Textile capital of India. Obviously, the diamond industry definitely contributes to the GDP of Surat, but steel, petrochemical, and Jari manufacturing have also played their part in making this one of the wealthiest cities in India.
Pune -Pune can trace its origins back to 847 AD - when it was, of course, a much smaller town. Now, it is a bustling city primarily known for its educational facilities. The automotive and I.T. industries are responsible for the economic growth of Pune but the glass, sugar, and forging industries have also contributed to this urban expansion.
Ahmedabad - Ahmedabad is the largest industrial center in Gujarat. Its high GDP is due in part to Torrent Pharmaceuticals, Nima, and Adani Group. These businesses have played a huge role in the economic growth of the city - recently, Ahmedabad made number 3 on Forbes's list of fastest growing cities in the decade. The city also hosts religious festivals frequently throughout the year to honor the various religious groups of the city.
Chennai - Chennai is the biggest commercial and industrial center in South India; it's also a cultural, economic, and educational center and the second largest exporter of business process outsourcing services and information technology in India. Known as the 'Detroit of India' for its reliance on the automobile industry,
Hyderabad- Historically, this city was known as a pearl and diamond trading center. Although those days are long over, Hyderabad is still known as the City of Pearls. A lot of the bazaars present throughout the city have been operating for centuries, further adding to the rich history of Hyderabad.
Bangalore - Bangalore is also referred to as the Silicon Valley of India because of the numerous information technology companies that call this city home, and the fact that it is the nation's leading information technology exporter. Because the city rests at an elevated 3000 feet above sea level, residents enjoy a pleasant climate year round.
Kolkata- Calcutta, is considered to be one of the most important financial hubs of India and is also the key commercial, educational, and cultural center of East India. The city is rapidly expanding thanks to a wide range of industries including steel, mining, pharmaceuticals, and textiles productions. The I.T. sector has grown hugely here, too - it was reported that the I.T. industry here as grown by twice the national average, at a rate of 70% in the 2000s.
Delhi - The capital city of India comes in at number two on our list of the richest Indian cities. It's one of the biggest commercial cities in South Asia and as an added bonus, boasts the largest foreign direct investment. Retail industries are thriving within the city, in addition to construction, power, and telecommunications. Delhi is also the world's second most populous city and the largest in India in terms of size. As of 2008, 10 of India's wealthiest billionaires all resided in Delhi.
Mumbai -In 2009, Mumbai was named as one of the world's "Alpha Cities" - and for good reason. It's considered to be the technical hub of India due to the fact that it houses premier scientific and nuclear institutes. Mumbai is also one of the largest cities in the world in terms of population and it's responsible for 70% of capital transactions of the nation's economy. Mumbai comes in at 6 of the top 10 global cities on the billionaire count; a total of 26 billionaires call Mumbai home.
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