Economy of Haryana

Economy of Haryana
Gurgaon, the city's DLF Cyber City that houses some of the top IT & Fortune 500 companies.
CurrencyIndian Rupee (INR, ₹)
1 April – 31 March
Country group
Statistics
Population 30,785,000
GDP 13.47 trillion (US$160 billion) (nominal; 2025 est.) $652.2 billion(PPP; 2025 est.)
GDP rank13th
GDP growth
11% (2025–26)
GDP per capita
$5,197 $21,186(PPP; 2025 est.)
GDP per capita rank
7th
GDP by sector
Agriculture 21%
Industry 28%
Services 51% (2020–21)
Population below poverty line
11.16% in poverty (2017–18)
0.737 high (2023) (16th)
Unemployment 37.4%
Public finances
24.2% of GSDP (2022–23 est.)
−35,012 crore (US$−4.1 billion) (3.52% of GSDP) (2022–23 est.)
Revenues1.07 lakh crore (US$13 billion) (2022–23 est.)
Expenses1.42 lakh crore (US$17 billion) (2022–23 est.)
All values, unless otherwise stated, are in US dollars.

GSDP of Haryana state is estimated to be 170.4 billion in financial year 2025-2026 which had grown at 12.96% CAGR between 2012–17, boosted by the fact that this state on DMIC in NCR contributes 7% of India's agricultural exports and 60% of India's Basmati rice export, with 7 operational SEZs and additional 23 formally approved SEZs (20 already notified and 3 in-principle approval, mostly along Delhi Western Peripheral Expressway as well as Amritsar Delhi Kolkata Industrial Corridor and DMIC corridor). Haryana also produces India's 67% of passenger cars, 60% of motorcycles, 50% of tractors and 50% of the refrigerators, which places Haryana on 14th place on the list of Indian states and union territories by GDP behind only much bigger states that are significantly larger in both area and population.

Even though Haryana has only 1.3% area and 2.1% population of India, it contributes 3.6% of Nation GDP and 7.1% national GST collection, annually exports over US$20 billion, has second highest per capita income among all states of India with 65% population in working age group of 15-65 years, in FY 2025 had 19 out of 119 unicorns and nearly 10,000 registered startups. The smaller but richer state of Haryana is a massive provider of food security, as Haryana & Punjab together provide 70-90% of wheat & 28-44% of rice of India's PDS, which is then redistributed to other net negative food security states such as BIMARU states.