by Swarajya Staff
Table 5 provides these data.
Six states — Maharashtra, Gujarat, Karnataka, Tamil Nadu, Telangana and Haryana — in that order account for 75 per cent of India’s exports, says the survey, citing the figure below.
The export data for individual states also reveal that the prosperity of states is related to their export performance.
Figure 4 shows that the conventional wisdom is correct: a state’s gross state domestic product (GSDP) per capita is linked with its export share in GSDP (for 20 major states). The one major outlier in the chart is Kerala, but only because it is a major recipient of remittances. If remittances are added and created a broader globalisation index for states, Kerala may not be an outlier.
Now there is enough evidence to state that internal trade in India is related to prosperity.
Figure 7 plots the share of trade (exports plus imports) in a states’ GSDP against its per capita GSDP.
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