Tamil Nadu makes more money than Pakistan
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Tamil Nadu now generates more wealth than Pakistan, despite having less than a third of its population. Info Edge founder Sanjeev Bikhchandani made the comparison on X, using it to deliver a stark rebuke to Pakistan’s military and political leadership.
Tamil Nadu’s economy, powered by high-value industries, has crossed $341 billion—eclipsing Pakistan’s GDP. Once dismissed as a provincial state, Tamil Nadu today is India’s industrial vanguard, leading in sectors like automobiles, EVs, electronics, software, and renewables.
Chennai, the capital, has morphed into a global IT hub, while cities like Coimbatore and Tiruppur drive exports in textiles, engineering, and leather. The state is also India’s largest exporter of electronic goods and leads the renewable energy transition.
Bikhchandani’s post didn’t just compare economies—it framed them as choices. Tamil Nadu built factories, tech parks, and energy grids. Pakistan, he argued, chose weapons, proxy wars, and religious extremism.
Bikhchandani’s lesson was blunt: prosperity is a policy choice—and Pakistan is still making the wrong one.