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Which part of India is more developed?

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@IBRIS Post some videos of developed states/cities...
 
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Greater Noida is going to be best place to live in India in this very next decade, thier is construction Boom going on Greater Noida Like nowhere else in whole India, best Infrastructure for sure, If any one on this forum is from NCR will surely agree with what i am talking about.
 
In many countries certain regions are more developed than others.


Which part of India is considered more developed north India or south India? Both sides have many cities but which is more advanced and industrial?


Check this out:

List of Indian states and territories by Human Development Index - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia


Rank State/Union Territory HDI (2011)
High human development

1 Kerala 0.790
2 Delhi 0.750
Medium human development
3 Himachal Pradesh 0.652
4 Goa 0.617
5 Punjab 0.605
6 North eastern India (excluding Assam) 0.573
7 Maharashtra 0.572
8 Tamil Nadu 0.570
9 Haryana 0.552
10 Jammu and Kashmir 0.529
11 Gujarat 0.527
12 Karnataka 0.519
Low human development
13 West Bengal 0.492
14 Uttarakhand 0.490
15 Andhra Pradesh 0.473
— India (national average) 0.467
16 Assam 0.444
17 Rajasthan 0.434
18 Uttar Pradesh 0.380
19 Jharkhand 0.376
20 Madhya Pradesh 0.375
21 Bihar 0.367
22 Odisha 0.362
23 Chattisgarh 0.358

None of India is developed, like western standards

Still Indian states like Kerala have the highest HDI in the entire region.
 
Is Mumbai counted as a part of the economy of Maharasta?

Because in China, Beijing/Hong Kong/Shanghai are counted on their own, and not included in the GDP of any province.

Even though, for example Beijing is completely surrounded by Hebei province, it is not counted as a part of Hebei's GDP. Same with Hong Kong and Guangdong province, they are counted separately. Same with Shanghai and the surrounding provinces.

Mahrashtras GDP is 233 billion USD, Mumbais GDP is 209 billion USD. Thus Maharashtra would be screwed without Mumbai.
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"1. Mumbai
India’s economic powerhouse, Mumbai not only contributes the highest GDP of $209 billion but is also responsible for 25% of industrial output, 70% of maritime trade in India and 70% of capital transactions to the nation’s economy.
Known as the industrial hub of India, the city operates sectors from textiles to petrochemicals and serves as the headquarters for many companies. Important financial institutions such as the Reserve Bank of"
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I don't compare India's states with China's provinces, I only list top 32 cities of mainland of China(not include Hong Kong) with India's 32 states
Cities**** GDP(billion $)
1 Shanghai $323.17
2 Beijing $286.19
3 Guangzou $217.87
4 Shenzhen $208.20
5 Tianjin $207.16
6 Suzhou $193.11
7 Chongqing $184.23
8 Chengdu $130.85
9 Wuhan $128.68
10 Hangzhou $125.47
11 Wuxi $121.67
12 Qingdao $117.40
13 Nanjing $115.78
14 Dalian $112.54
15 Foshan $107.86
16 Shenyang $107.72
17 Ningbo $104.90
18 Changsha $102.89
19 Tangshan $92.44
20 Zhengzhou $89.18
21 Yantai $85.05
22 Dongguan $80.55
23 Jinan $77.37
24 Quanzhou $75.99
25 Harbin $73.75
26 Nantong $73.29
27 Shijiazhuang $72.35
28 Changchun $71.65
29 Xi'an $70.25
30 Fuzhou $67.82
31 Hefei $66.95
32 Weifang $64.57
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Off topic though... Is Beijing an industrial hub apart frm being the capital city? What are the prominent industrial sectors of Beijing?
 
None of India is developed, like western standards
then no country in asia is developed except some countries like singapore, japan and some parts of china.. etc ,if u compare it to western standards
 
The western and Southern regions of India re more developed as compared to North and east
 
Greater Noida is going to be best place to live in India in this very next decade, thier is construction Boom going on Greater Noida Like nowhere else in whole India, best Infrastructure for sure, If any one on this forum is from NCR will surely agree with what i am talking about.
The biggest problem in greater noida is connectivity
 
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