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Southern states make up 30% of India’s GDP; West Bengal economy performs poorly over several decades: EAC-PM paper

Posted on September 18, 2024 By admin


“West Bengal, which held the third-largest share of national GDP at 10.5% in 1960-61, now accounts for only 5.6% in 2023-24. It has seen a consistent decline throughout this period.” the paper said.
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West Bengal has experienced a continuous decline in its relative economic performance over several decades, according to a working paper by Economic Advisory Council to the Prime Minister (EAC-PM).

Authored by EAC-PM member Sanjeev Sanyal, the paper ‘Relative Economic Performance of Indian States: 1960-61 to 2023-24’ said the development of eastern part of the country remains a concern.

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It said maritime States have clearly outperformed other States, with the exception of West Bengal.

Although Bihar’s relative position has stabilized in the last two decades, it remains significantly behind other States and requires much faster growth to catch up, the paper noted.

Conversely, Odisha, traditionally a laggard, has shown a marked improvement in recent years.

“West Bengal, which held the third-largest share of national GDP at 10.5% in 1960-61, now accounts for only 5.6% in 2023-24. It has seen a consistent decline throughout this period.

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“West Bengal’s per capita income was above the national average in 1960-61 at 127.5%, but its growth failed to keep pace with national trends. As a result, its relative per capita income declined to 83.7% in 2023-24, falling below that of even traditionally laggard States like Rajasthan and Odisha,” the paper said.

It further noted that the western and southern regions of India have performed notably better than other parts of the country from 1960-61 to 2023-24.

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South leads GDP race

Southern States have significantly outpaced others after economic liberalization in 1991, with the five States — Karnataka, Andhra Pradesh, Telangana, Kerala and Tamil Nadu — collectively accounting for approximately 30% of India’s GDP in 2023-24.

“Before 1991, southern States did not show exceptional performance. However, since the economic liberalization of 1991, southern States have emerged as the leading performers,” it said.

In addition, per capita income of all southern States became higher than the national average after 1991.

The paper also noted that in the north, States like Delhi and Haryana also stood out. “Delhi has one of the highest per capita incomes throughout the study period.” As per the paper, Maharashtra, West Bengal and Tamil Nadu were home to India’s 3 largest industrial clusters in the 1960s.

“Their fortunes subsequently diverged- Maharashtra showed broadly steady performance throughout, West Bengal’s share has been in continuous decline. After a decline, Tamil Nadu picked up post-1991,” it said.

All data used are in current prices and the analysis spans 1960-61 to 2023- 24, providing insights into how individual States have performed in response to changes in national and State-specific policies.

Published – September 18, 2024 11:53 am IST



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