The McKinsey report has classified the Indian states (will be in 2025) into four-broad groups for future growth potential.
Classification of Indian
States – McKinsey Report
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‘Very High Performing’ states
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4) Puducherry
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‘High Performing’ states
(likely to account for 52 per cent of
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2) Haryana
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3) Himachal Pradesh
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4) Kerala
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7) Tamil Nadu
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8) Uttarakhand
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‘Performing’ states
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9) Andhra Pradesh
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10)Karnataka
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11) Rajasthan
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12) Chhattisgarh
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13)
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14) West
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15)Odisha
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‘Low performing’ states
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16)
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17) Madhya Pradesh
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18) Uttar Pradesh
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19) Jharkhand
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20) All North –
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The report stated that Gujarat has multiple growth engines, led by manufacturing
for its fast pace of growth, while Tamil Nadu has a strong services sector and
knowledge-intensive industries.
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