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Sunday, February 22, 2026

Tamil Nadu Growth Path

 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)

๐Ÿ“Š GSDP of Tamil Nadu (Nominal, Current Prices) — Selected Years

(figures in ₹ lakh crore — 1 lakh crore = 1 trillion)

YearGSDP (₹ lakh crore)
20001.79 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)


๐Ÿ“ˆ Visual Growth Chart: 2000–2020 (Nominal GSDP)

20 ┤                                                 ● 2020: 18.08
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15 ┤                                     ●
   │                                 ●       2018: 16.30
   │                           ●
   │                      ●   2015: 11.76
10 ┤                   ●
   │             ●
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 5 ┤
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   2000     2005     2010     2015     2020

๐Ÿ“Œ 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)


๐Ÿ“Š 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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