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Pakistan: GDP (PPP): $451 billion
Mumbai: GDP (PPP): $209 billion

ur saying wrong about ur gdp here
it is correct

Pakistan's GDP has grown to $165bn


Pakistan's GDP has grown to $165bn

Mumbai: GDP (PPP): $209 billion (this is in 2008). i think it will increased so much now.



Mumbai's GDP: $209 billion
Pakistan's GDP: $177 billion

Mumbai's stock exchanges market capital: $ 2300 billion
Pakistan's stock exchanges market capital: ~$ 65 billion
 
ur saying wrong about ur gdp here
it is correct

Pakistan's GDP has grown to $165bn

Pakistan's GDP has grown to $165bn

Mumbai: GDP (PPP): $209 billion (this is in 2008). i think it will increased so much now.

Pakistan's GDP (PPP) is $460 billion, Mumbai's GDP (PPP) is $209 billion.

Pakistan's GDP (nominal) is $170 billion, Mumbai's GDP (nominal) is $73 billion ($73,000 million).

Top 10 cities by GDP

List of Top 10 Indian cities by GDP in 2009 based on exchange rate.

GDP (in US$ million) GDP per capita (in US$)
1 Mumbai 73,000 2,265
2 Delhi 58,000 1,860
3 Kolkata 58,000 2,274
4 Chennai 32,000
5 Bangalore 29,000 2,592
6 Hyderabad 21,000
7 Ahmedabad 20,000 2,252
8 Pune 10,000 2,331
9 Surat 7,000 2,566
10 Kanpur 6,000 1,874

List of Indian states by GDP - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Do you know what the difference between GDP (PPP) and GDP (nominal) is? Now sod off. Stop spreading lies about Mumbai.
 
Pakistan's GDP (PPP) is $451 billion, Mumbai's GDP (PPP) is $209 billion.

Pakistan's GDP (nominal) is $170 billion, Mumbai's GDP (nominal) is $73 billion.



List of Indian states by GDP - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Do you know what the difference between GDP (PPP) and GDP (nominal) is? Now sod off.




Dharavi - Economy - Source = BBC, India Daily (Exchange Rate: 45 Rps per dollar)
Official population of Dharavi 600,000
Probable population of Dharavi 700,000
GDP in Rupees 30,000,000,000
GDP in $$$ 666,666,667
Per Capita GDP in Rupees using official population number of 600,000 50,000
Per Capita GDP in Rupeesusing population number of 700,000 42

Per Capita GDP in $$$ using the official population number of 600,000 1,111
Per Capita GDP in $$$ using population number of 700,000 952

Mumbai - Economy - Source = Estimates - assuming 5% GDP contribution

Population of Mumbai 17,000,000

GDP of mumbai in Rupees 1,791,225,000,000
GDP of mumbai on PPP basis in Rupees

GDP of mumbai in $$$ 39,805,000,000
GDP of mumbai on PPP basis in $$$

Per Capita GDP in Rupees 105,366
Per Capita GDP on PPP basis in Rupees

Per Capita GDP in $$$ 2,341
Per Capita GDP on PPP basis in $$$


India - Economy - Source = CIA Factbook

Population of india 1,095,351,995

GDP of india in Rupees 35,824,500,000,000
GDP of india on PPP basis in Rupees 181,890,000,000,000

GDP of india in $$$ 796,100,000,000
GDP of india on PPP basis in $$$ 4,042,000,000,000

Per Capita GDP in Rupees 32,706
Per Capita GDP on PPP basis in Rupees 166,056

Per Capita GDP in $$$ 727
Per Capita GDP on PPP basis in $$$ 3,690






As of 2008, Mumbai's GDP is 919,600 crore (US$204.15 billion),[132] and its per-capita income in 2009 was 128,000 (US$2,840),[4] which is almost three times the national average.[70] Many of India's numerous conglomerates (including Larsen and Toubro, State Bank of India, Life Insurance Corporation of India, Tata Group, Godrej and Reliance),[97] and five of the Fortune Global 500 companies are based in Mumbai.[133] Many foreign banks and financial institutions also have branches in this area,[97] with the World Trade Centre being the most prominent one.[134]


Key Economic Indicators
Currency: IndianRupee
Capitalcity:New Delhi
FinancialCenter: Mumbai
IT Capital: Bengaluru
GDP (PPP): $3.56 trillion (2009 est.)
Per Capita (PPP): $4,139 (2007-08)

U.S. – India Trade
• Total Trade (2008): $63.63 billion
• U.S. Exports to India (2008): $32.44 billion, an 85 percent increase from the previous year
• Imports from India (2008): $39.89 billion, a 65 percent increase from the previous year
 
Indians here are a little too obsessed with GDP numbers. Few have I seen who know what it really means !
 
As of 2008, Mumbai's GDP is 919,600 crore (US$204.15 billion),[132] and its per-capita income in 2009 was 128,000 (US$2,840),[4] which is almost three times the national average.[70] Many of India's numerous conglomerates (including Larsen and Toubro, State Bank of India, Life Insurance Corporation of India, Tata Group, Godrej and Reliance),[97] and five of the Fortune Global 500 companies are based in Mumbai.[133] Many foreign banks and financial institutions also have branches in this area,[97] with the World Trade Centre being the most prominent one.[134]

I'm tired of repeating myself, I've exposed you in Post #1221 presenting statistical data showing Mumbai doesn't have nearly the amount of GDP Pakistan does. Please stop it. Stop talking about Mumbai. This isn't a thread about Mumbai & Pakistan, this is about the capitals in South Asia. If you don't have anything to say about the capital cities, please just leave. Sick of all your trolling & spamming :hitwall:
 
I'm tired of repeating myself, I've exposed you in Post #1221 presenting statistical data showing Mumbai doesn't have nearly the amount of GDP Pakistan does. Please stop it. Stop talking about Mumbai. This isn't a thread about Mumbai & Pakistan, this is about the capitals in South Asia. If you don't have anything to say about the capital cities, please just leave. Sick of all your trolling & spamming :hitwall:

any way we will do this

Mumbai's GDP may exceed Thailand and Hong Kong's by 2030

i think pakisthan is not rich than hongkong.

Mumbai's GDP may exceed Thailand and Hong Kong's by 2030 - Economic Times
 
@ vamshikrishna

Mumbai's GDP per the PPP is $ 209 Billion Dollars. On the same scale, Pakistan's GDP comes out to be around $ 460 Billion Dollars. All that when Mumbai is so central to India's economic activities.

Here's the read: Go to page five.
 
I'm tired of repeating myself, I've exposed you in Post #1221 presenting statistical data showing Mumbai doesn't have nearly the amount of GDP Pakistan does. Please stop it. Stop talking about Mumbai. This isn't a thread about Mumbai & Pakistan, this is about the capitals in South Asia. If you don't have anything to say about the capital cities, please just leave. Sick of all your trolling & spamming :hitwall:

iam saying again about delhi.



IITs in the Worlds Best Universities in Subject Wise Rankings done by Quacquarelli Sumonds (QS)
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The Quacquarelli Sumonds (QS) had recently reveled the Subject wise Rankings of the Worlds top 100 Universities. They have classified the subjects as Arts and Humanities, Engineering and Technology, Social Sciences and management, Natural science, life science and medicine. The branches of engineering like computer science, mechanical engineering, chemical engineering, electrical engineering and civil engineering comes under Engineering and Technology. As per the rankings in the Engineering and Technology subject IIT Bombay stands is 46th position, IIT Delhi in 52nd, IIT Kanpur at 63rd and IIT Madras in 68th positions. For more information regarding this stuff go through this article : IITs in the Worlds Best Universities in Subject Wise Rankings done by Quacquarelli Sumonds (QS)



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Whatever, mumbai is a pile of manure when you compare it with hong kong.

It breaks my heart going there....every.single.time.

The slums, the extreme rich - poor contrasts, the pain, abuse....its really sad that a city with SO MUCH potential degenrated into a hub for prostitution, human trafficking and abuse.

True life story - Me and a couple of friends went to mumbai once the study leave started. My main focus was to get some quality rip-offs from the famous 'fashion street'. While there, some of us decided to take a walk along the notorious red-streets of mumbai.

So we went there and immediately we had 'agents' aka pimps swarming us. We got rid off em and continued with the 'stroll'. The scenes we saw were pretty gruesome and sad. To think that human lives could be trampled into such low state of existence was an eye opener for me.

So, as we were walking an old guy approaches us with a little girl by his side. The girl is hardly 10 or 12. This freak, offers this girl to us for 200 rupees an hour. The child was hardly the age of my little cousin who i love more than anything in this world. I swear i saw the world spin around me. We just HAD to get out of there after that.

So we hurry into this 'restaurant' in kamathipura....and order tea. Couple of thugs come into the shop and asked the shopkeeper for money. The guy refused, so these thugs took out a knife ,held it to his throat and asked again. The guy emptied his register and gave it up. Apparantly, this, was money for 'protection'.

Mumbai is a land of contrasts. I hate it.
 
Dharavi - Economy - Source = BBC, India Daily (Exchange Rate: 45 Rps per dollar)
Official population of Dharavi 600,000
Probable population of Dharavi 700,000
GDP in Rupees 30,000,000,000
GDP in $$$ 666,666,667
Per Capita GDP in Rupees using official population number of 600,000 50,000
Per Capita GDP in Rupeesusing population number of 700,000 42

Per Capita GDP in $$$ using the official population number of 600,000 1,111
Per Capita GDP in $$$ using population number of 700,000 952

Mumbai - Economy - Source = Estimates - assuming 5% GDP contribution

Population of Mumbai 17,000,000

GDP of mumbai in Rupees 1,791,225,000,000
GDP of mumbai on PPP basis in Rupees

GDP of mumbai in $$$ 39,805,000,000
GDP of mumbai on PPP basis in $$$

Per Capita GDP in Rupees 105,366
Per Capita GDP on PPP basis in Rupees

Per Capita GDP in $$$ 2,341
Per Capita GDP on PPP basis in $$$


India - Economy - Source = CIA Factbook

Population of india 1,095,351,995

GDP of india in Rupees 35,824,500,000,000
GDP of india on PPP basis in Rupees 181,890,000,000,000

GDP of india in $$$ 796,100,000,000
GDP of india on PPP basis in $$$ 4,042,000,000,000

Per Capita GDP in Rupees 32,706
Per Capita GDP on PPP basis in Rupees 166,056

Per Capita GDP in $$$ 727
Per Capita GDP on PPP basis in $$$ 3,690






As of 2008, Mumbai's GDP is 919,600 crore (US$204.15 billion),[132] and its per-capita income in 2009 was 128,000 (US$2,840),[4] which is almost three times the national average.[70] Many of India's numerous conglomerates (including Larsen and Toubro, State Bank of India, Life Insurance Corporation of India, Tata Group, Godrej and Reliance),[97] and five of the Fortune Global 500 companies are based in Mumbai.[133] Many foreign banks and financial institutions also have branches in this area,[97] with the World Trade Centre being the most prominent one.[134]


Key Economic Indicators
Currency: IndianRupee
Capitalcity:New Delhi
FinancialCenter: Mumbai
IT Capital: Bengaluru
GDP (PPP): $3.56 trillion (2009 est.)
Per Capita (PPP): $4,139 (2007-08)

U.S. – India Trade
• Total Trade (2008): $63.63 billion
• U.S. Exports to India (2008): $32.44 billion, an 85 percent increase from the previous year
• Imports from India (2008): $39.89 billion, a 65 percent increase from the previous year

Common sense is a sense which is not much common, specially some people here from across the border are really genious.

@ bilal haider. bahi sahib why are you persisting on facts, because here some people from across the border are newtons in every field. No fact based on no matter what is meaningless here.
 
Whatever, mumbai is a pile of manure when you compare it with hong kong.

It breaks my heart going there....every.single.time.

The slums, the extreme rich - poor contrasts, the pain, abuse....its really sad that a city with SO MUCH potential degenrated into a hub for prostitution, human trafficking and abuse.

True life story - Me and a couple of friends went to mumbai once the study leave started. My main focus was to get some quality rip-offs from the famous 'fashion street'. While there, some of us decided to take a walk along the notorious red-streets of mumbai.

So we went there and immediately we had 'agents' aka pimps swarming us. We got rid off em and continued with the 'stroll'. The scenes we saw were pretty gruesome and sad. To think that human lives could be trampled into such low state of existence was an eye opener for me.

So, as we were walking an old guy approaches us with a little girl by his side. The girl is hardly 10 or 12. This freak, offers this girl to us for 200 rupees an hour. The child was hardly the age of my little cousin who i love more than anything in this world. I swear i saw the world spin around me. We just HAD to get out of there after that.

So we hurry into this 'restaurant' in kamathipura....and order tea. Couple of thugs come into the shop and asked the shopkeeper for money. The guy refused, so these thugs took out a knife ,held it to his throat and asked again. The guy emptied his register and gave it up. Apparantly, this, was money for 'protection'.

Mumbai is a land of contrasts. I hate it.


yes it is common in mumbai.
 
Common sense is a sense which is not much common, specially some people here from across the border are really genious.

@ bilal haider. bahi sahib why are you persisting on facts, because here some people from across the border are newtons in every field. No fact based on no matter what is meaningless here.



i cant underestand what r u saying . r u critizing me?
 
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