Below is a trend table and a simple chart of Tamil Nadu’s Gross State Domestic Product (GSDP) from 2000 to 2020 at current prices (nominal) based on widely reported historical data (MoSPI and compiled historical series): (Wikipedia)
๐ GSDP of Tamil Nadu (Nominal, Current Prices) — Selected Years
(figures in ₹ lakh crore — 1 lakh crore = 1 trillion)
| Year | GSDP (₹ lakh crore) |
|---|---|
| 2000 | 1.79 L |
| 2005 | ~2.90 L |
| 2010 | ~6.59 L |
| 2015 | ~11.76 L |
| 2018 | ~16.30 L |
| 2019 | ~17.43 L |
| 2020 | ~18.08 L |
(Source: Historical state series data from MoSPI / compiled historical tables) (Wikipedia)
๐ Visual Growth Chart: 2000–2020 (Nominal GSDP)
20 ┤ ● 2020: 18.08
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15 ┤ ●
│ ● 2018: 16.30
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│ ● 2015: 11.76
10 ┤ ●
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2000 2005 2010 2015 2020
๐ Interpretation
Steady long-term expansion: Tamil Nadu’s economy has expanded ten-fold from 2000 to 2020 in nominal terms, reflecting strong industrialisation and diversification. (Wikipedia)
2000–2010 phase: Initial rapid expansion, with GSDP rising from ₹1.79 L to ~₹6.6 L. (Wikipedia)
2010–2020 phase: Continued strong growth in the 2010s, reaching ~₹18.08 L by 2020, even in the face of global slowdown in 2019–20. (Wikipedia)
๐ Notes on Data
These figures are at nominal (current) prices and not adjusted for inflation or real growth rates.
Base year and reporting conventions for GSDP occasionally change, but the broad trend of sustained expansion remains robust. (Wikipedia)
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