Mumbai vs Delhi vs Bangalore
In my professional journey so far, I have had this opportunity to spend considerable time in these top 3 metropolitan cities of India.
Their transformative powers inspire me till date.
For FY 2023, the GDP of –
Mumbai ⟶ USD 310 billion
Delhi’s ⟶ USD 140 billion
Bangalore’s ⟶ USD 133 billion
Even if you look at the GDP per square foot,
FY 2023
For Mumbai ⟶ NR 7,883,
For Delhi ⟶ INR 4,759,
For Bangalore ⟶ INR 5,900
When we talk about economic prowess, Mumbai stands tall. With a GDP that outshines many nations, this city pulsates with unmatched energy and entrepreneurial spirit per square mile.
Mumbai's legacy is a saga of resilience and reinvention. From its roots in the pre to post World War & Liberalization era to the dynamic tech trends of the 21st century, Mumbai has been a cradle of innovation and adaptation.
In Mumbai, the world converges:
⟶ Like Tokyo, New York, London, and Paris, Mumbai stands as the perfect cosmopolitan marvel. Its flair is unmatched by any other Indian city.
⟶ Its per square market capital is living proof of its economic prowess. Here, opportunities abound in finance, IT, manufacturing, logistics, warehousing, diamonds, pharmaceuticals, and beyond.
⟶ Mumbai is the capital of possibilities where dreams take flight, ventures flourish, and the pulse of progress never dies.
In the Indian urban dynamics, Mumbai shines as the city of hope and opportunity.
But this is just one perspective! I'm eager to hear from you all as well –
Which Indian city is your top choice - Mumbai, Delhi, Bangalore, or others?
Share your experiences and insights in the comments below.
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Consultant at EY India | Ex-KPMG India | Internal Audit | SOX Audit | Risk Assessment| Risk Consulting | Technology Risk | Financial Services
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