KNOWLEDGE BASE

KARNATAKA ECONOMY – AN OVERVIEW

Important data about Karnataka economy that you must know for your exam

KEY FACTS

STATIC + CONCEPTUAL (PRELIMS FOCUS)

Indicator

Key Fact

Area

1,91,791 sq km (5.83% of India)

Population (2011)

6.10 crore (5.05% of India)

Rank (Population)

9th in India

Rural Population

61.33%

Urban Population

38.67% (↑ higher than national avg)

Urbanisation Trend

↑ by 4.68 percentage points (2001–2011)

Borders

Maharashtra, Goa (N); AP, Telangana (E); TN, Kerala (S); Arabian Sea (W)

Exam Trap: % of area vs % of population mismatch → indicates moderate population density.

 

ANALYSIS (MAINS GOLD POINT)

Karnataka is a high-growth state outperforming national average.

Indicates strong economic fundamentals + service sector dominance.

Conceptual Points (Mains-ready)

 

·      Karnataka reflects national economic structure (Agri + Industry + Services mix).

·      Urbanisation > national average → supports services-led growth (IT hubs like Bengaluru).

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Possible Question: “Karnataka as a growth engine of India – Discuss.”

Balanced analysis: regional + district disparities exist.

 

 

GROWTH RELATE INFORMATION

GSDP – CORE CONCEPTS (VERY IMPORTANT)

Definitions (Direct Prelims Questions)

·      GSDP = Total value of goods & services produced within state (no duplication).

·      NSDP = GSDP – Depreciation (Consumption of Fixed Capital).

PYQ Pattern: Difference between GSDP & NSDP / Nominal vs Real.

 

GSDP 2025–26 (ADVANCE ESTIMATES)

KEY NUMBERS (MUST MEMORIZE)

Indicator

Value

GSDP (Current Prices)

₹32,81,065 crore

Growth (Current)

12.9%

GSDP (Constant 2011–12)

₹17,23,006 crore

Growth (Real)

8.1%

Prelims Tip: Always remember both nominal & real growth.

·       Karnataka growth (8.1%) > India (7.4%)

·       Share in India’s GDP: 9.19% (↑ from 8.79%)

 

Exam Insight: Karnataka = high-growth contributor to Indian economy

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