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  • MSME Financing and Development Project [MSMEFDP]SIDBI is implementing a multi-agency, multi-activity Project on Financing and Development of MSMEs. The Department of Financial Services, Ministry of Finance, Government of India is the Nodal Agency for the Project. The World Bank, Department for International Development (DFID) UK, KfW and GTZ, Germany are the international partners in the Project.

    The Project is aimed at making MSME lending an attractive and viable financing option as also facilitate increased turnover and employment in the sector. The Project has three major components: (A) Line of Credit from World Bank and KfW, (B) Risk Sharing Facility and (C) Technical Assistance (TA). The Project addresses demand side issues of credit and streamline access to qualitative financial and non-financial enterprise oriented services. Technical Assistance (TA) from DFID is being utilized for strengthening the credit information system, credit rating, structuring of innovative products, capacity building of the participating banks, policy and regulatory issues and promotion of market oriented business development services for the sector. Overall, the MSMEFDP intends to create an enabling sustainable environment for the growth and development of the MSME sector in India.

    Visit to know more about the project.

    The Department for International Development (DFID) is the British government department responsible for Britain's contribution towards international efforts to eliminate poverty. DFID works in partnership with developing country governments towards poverty alleviation. DFID supports long-term programmes to help tackle the underlying causes of poverty.DFID recognizes that the development of MSMEs is key to creating jobs and income needed to reduce poverty. DFID is supporting the development of the MSME sector in India through MSMEFDP being implemented by SIDBI.

    www.msmefdp.net

    "This publication is supported under the Technical Assistance of ,United Kingdom, under the MSME Financing &

    Development Project which is being implemented by . The views expressed are not necessarily those of DFID."

    This publication is printed on recycled paper

  • MSMEDatabase

    2010

  • fnu'kk iVsy DINSHA PATEL

    MESSAGE

    MINISTER OF STATE

    (INDEPENDENT CHARGE) MICRO, SMALL AND MEDIUM ENTERPRISES

    GOVERNMENT OF INDIA UDYOG BHAWAN, NEW DELHI-110 011

    The Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises (MSME) sector is a vital sector of our economy contributing more than 40% of industrial manufacturing and is also the second largest source of employment. Aptly considered to be the back-bone of our socio-economic system, MSMEs are considered priority sector by the Government of India which is dedicated to the holistic development through various schemes and measures. A number of stimulus measures were given to the MSMEs to enable them to overcome global financial crisis and economic slowdown and emerge as a vibrant sector.

    An important step in enriching the various stakeholders of the MSME sector is to develop and strengthen MSME related information base. In this direction, I am pleased to note the initiative of the Small Industries Development Bank of India (SIDBI) in coming out with comprehensive MSME Database at single source.

    I congratulate SIDBI on this unique endeavor and hope that this Publication will be of great use to the policy makers, researchers, bankers, academia, and MSMEs at large.

  • FOREWORD

    Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises (MSME) sector has emerged as a strong pillar of Indian Economy with significant contributions to national economy. The sector has engaged the attention of policy makers, planners and government of India, since long. However, meaningful understanding of the MSME sector has been constrained by information asymmetry due to unavailability of diverse and time series data / information on different aspects of the MS ME sector.

    Small Industries Development Bank of India (SIDBI), being the principal financial institution for the MSME Sector in India, has always been endeavouring towards promotion and development of the Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises Sector. As a part of our policy

    advocacy role and keeping the above challenges in mind, we have made an attempt to collate a comprehensive database on the MSME sector. We are confident that this will not only enable the policy makers, GOI, Financial Institutions etc. to access useful information at one place but also shall enable international partners and organizations looking at forging cooperation or business linkages with Indian MSME domain.

    We are thankful to Dr. C. S. Prasad, who has completed this challenging and enriching assignment for us. We are grateful to DFID, UK, for providing Technical Assistance for this project. We shall host this database on our websites (www.sidbi.in and www.msmefdp.net), so that, the database is readily available to all stakeholders of the MSME sector.

    R M MallaChairman and Managing Director

    Small Industries Development Bank of India

  • PREFACE

    In India, Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises (MSME) sector has engaged the attention of policy makers, planners and researchers in the country since long. Due to the very nature of this sector, often the information available on this crucial sector has been found to be fragmented and heterogeneous. There is a genuine need for all-inclusive information on various parts of the sector at a single consolidated source.

    Guided by the belief that better information leads to better efficiency and decision making, SIDBI has prepared a booklet of MSME Database as a one-point reference for researchers, analysts and policy makers. This database is expected to bridge the prevailing gap of authentic information on the MSME sector through dissemination of accurate and comprehensive data / information.

    The Database has been divided into thematic sections for the purpose of classification and structuring of information covering the most vital issues that concern MSMEs on topics, such as, Credit Data, Non-Performing Assets, Alternative Sources of Finance, etc. to present a structured analysis.

    We sincerely hope that this comprehensive MSME Database succeeds in bridging the informational gap and serves its purpose in a meaningful way.

    Rakesh Rewari Deputy Managing Director

    Small Industries Development Bank of India

  • IV

    Part No. Contents Page No.Excutive Summary 1

    PART A Indian Economy 7A1 Indian Economy: Sector-wise GDP at Current Prices (FY1951 - FY2010)) 10A2 Indian Economy: Sector-wise GDP at Constant Prices (FY1951 - FY2010) 13A3 Indian Economy: Sector-wise GDP Growth Rate at Constant Prices (percent)

    (FY1951 - FY2010)15

    A4 Use Based Classification of industry (Growth rate) (FY1982 - FY2010) 17A5 indias Foreign Trade (Export/Import) US Dollars (FY1971 - FY2010) 19A6 indias Foreign Trade (Export/Import) Rupees (FY1971 - FY2010) 21A7 Exports of Principal Commodities - Rupees (FY1991 - FY2010) 23A8 Imports of Principal Commodities - Rupees (FY1991 - FY2010) 30A9 Exchange Rate of the indian Rupee vis-a-vis US Dollar, Pound Streling, Euro,

    Yen and SDR (FY1971 - FY2010)36

    PART B MSME Sector 39B1 Principal Characteristics of Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises sector

    (as per Fourth Census)42

    B2 Performance of SSI units (as per Third SSI census and Sample Survey of Unregistered Units)

    47

    B3 State-Wide Principal Characteristics of Registered Units (as per Third Census of SSIs)

    53

    B4 State-Wise Estimates of Number of MSEs (FY2007) 55B5 State-Wise Estimates of Employment in MSEs (FY2007) 57B6 State-Wise Estimates of Production in MSEs (FY2007) 59B7 State-Wise Estimates of investment of MSEs (FY2007) 61B8 industry Sector - Wise Principal Characteristics of MSEs (FY2007) 63B9 State-Wise Principal Characteristics of Registered MSEs (as per Third Census

    of SSIs)67

    B10 State-Wise Principal Characteristics of Unregistered MSEs (as per Third Census of SSIs)

    91

    B11 State-Wise Principal Characteristics of Registered MSEs in Rural Areas (as per Third Census of SSIs)

    112

    B12 State-Wise Principal Characteristics of Registered MSEs in Urban Areas (as per Third Census of SSIs)

    134

    B13 State-Wise Principal Characteristics of Unregistered MSEs in Rural Areas (as per Third Census of SSIs)

    157

    B14 State-Wise Principal Characteristics of Unregistered MSEs in Urban Areas (as per Third Census of SSIs)

    181

    B15 State-Wise Principal Characteristics of both Registered and Unregistered MSEs (as per Third Census of SSIs)

    204

    INDEX

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    Part No. Contents Page No.B16 Industry Sector - Wise Principal Characteristics of Registered MSEs

    (as per Third Census of SSIs)231

    B17 Industry-Wise Principal Characteristics of Registered MSEs (as per Third Census of SSIs)

    235

    B18 Industry-Wise Principal Characteristics of Unregistered MSEs (as per Third Census of SSIs)

    239

    PART C MSME Clusters 247C1 List of Clusters adopted under Various Schemes of Govt. of india 250C2 List of MSME Clusters in india 251C3 List of Clusters adopted under MSE-CDP of Ministry of MSME, GoI 385C4 List of Clusters adopted under Scheme of Fund For Regeneration of Traditional

    industries (SFURTI) of Ministry of Agro and Rural industries, GoI 401

    C5 List of Clusters adopted under infrastructure Upgradation Scheme (IIUS) of Ministry of Commerce and industries, GoI

    405

    C6 List of Clusters adopted under integrated Handloom Cluster Development Programme of Ministry of MSME, GoI

    406

    C7 List of Clusters adopted under Baba Saheb Ambedkar Hastshilp Vikash Yojana (AHVY) of Ministry of MSME, GoI

    407

    C8 List of Clusters adopted under Provision of Urban Anenities in Rural Areas (PURA) Scheme of Ministry of Rural Development, GoI

    415

    C9 List of Food Parks Approved by Ministry of Food Processing industries 416C10 Progress of Self-Help Group-Bank Linkage Programme (FY1993 - FY2009) 418

    PART D Credit data of Scheduled Commercial Banks 419D1 Progress of Commercial Banking at a glance (FY2000 - FY2009) 422D2 Outstanding Deposits and Credit of SCBs State-wise (FY2009) 424D3 Outstanding Credit of SCBs according to Size of Credit Limit (FY2008) 426D4 Sectoral Deployment of Non-Food Gross Bank Crdit (FY1990 - FY2009) 427D5 Priority Sector Advances by SCBs (FY2007 - FY2009) 428D6 State-wise Advances of SCBs under Priority Sectors (FY2005-FY2008) 430D7 Public Sector Banks Advances under Priority Sector Bank-wise investment-wise

    (FY2004 - FY2009)459

    D8 District-Wise Classification of Outstanding Credit of SCBs (FY2007) 477D9 State and Bank Group-Wise Classification of Outstanding Credit of SCBs

    (FY2007)504

    D10 Credit Linked Capital Subsidy Scheme (CLCSS): Number of units and amount of subsidy sactioned (FY2002 - FY2009)

    509

    D11 Technology Upgradation Fund Scheme (TUFS): Number of projects and amount sactioned (FY2000 - FY2010)

    510

    D12 State-wise perfromance under REGP (REGP Is now merged to PMEGP) (FY1995-FY2008)

    511

    D13 State-wise perfromance under PMRY (PMRY Is now merged to PMEGP) (FY1995-FY2008)

    512

  • VI

    Part No. Contents Page No.

    PART E Data on Sick MSMEs 513E1 Gross and Net NPAs of SCBs Yearly (FY1990 - FY2009) 516E2 Sector-Wise Gross NPAs of Public, Private and Foreign Sector Banks (FY2009) 517E3 Viability Position of Sick MSMEs of SCBs (FY2008) 519E4 Position of Sick SSI Units and Sick/Weak Non-SSI Units (FY2008) 520E5 State-wise Viability Position of Sick SSI Units of SCBs (FY2000-FY2007) 521E6 State-wise Viability Position of Sick Small and Medium Enterprises (FY2008) 537E7 Bank-wise Viability Position of Sick Small and Medium Enterprises (FY2008) 541

    PART F Alternate Sources of Finance to MSMEs 549F1 Outstanding Credit to MSEs other than SCBs 551

    PART G SIDBI 553G1 Financial Highlights (FY1990 - FY2009) 556G2 Overall assistance (Sanction and Disbursement) (FY1990 - FY2009) 557G3 Assistance under Micro credit 558G4 Assistance under Promotional and Developmental Activities 559G5 SIDBIs support to North Eastern Region 560G6 CGTMSE (December 2009) (Amount, Loan Slab-wise, Bank-wise, State-wise

    Data)561

    G7 SMERA (December 2009) (All India Sector-wise, Category-wise, Industry-wise, State-wise)

    567

    Notes on Table 571List of Industry Codes used in Third SSI Census 581Useful links 589Sources 590List of Abbreviations 591

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    Executive Summary

    The MSME database has been divided into seven sections for the purpose of classification and structuring of information. An outline of various sections is presented below:

    Indian EconomySection 1.

    Scope:

    This section gives an overview of Indias macroeconomic indicators including time series data on Gross Domestic Product (at current and constant prices), external sector (including import/export of principal commodities), sector-wise and use-based classification of industry. The data up till FY 2009 are present in annualised format and the latest available monthly/quarterly data for FY 2010 are provided to give the current status of the economy.

    The sources of data are Ministry of Statistics and Programme Implementation, Ministry of Commerce and Industry, GoI and Foreign Exchange Dealers Association of India along with various publications of Reserve Bank of India. The data not only provide a snapshot of current position of our economy, but also allow a trend analysis of various indicators to determine incremental changes over a given time frame.

    Major Observations:

    It is interesting to observe that services sector has been accounting for a larger share of GDP than that of industry. For example, the share of agriculture, industry and services sector in FY 1951 was 55%, 15% and 30%, respectively. As the economy progressed along with the structural transformation, the shares became 16%, 28% and 56%, respectively, in FY 2009.

    The service sector has played an increasingly critical role in the economy, recording an average annual growth of 9 per cent in the period from FY 2004 to FY 2008. The sector has consistently showed, and imparted stability to the economy during various crises, such as, the Gulf Crisis in 1991, East-Asian Crisis in 1997 and recent global financial crisis and economic slowdown, 2008.

    Over the years, with liberalization and opening up of Indian economy, the external sector has come to play a critical part in the development process. With policy shift from import substitution to export promotion, the ratio of exports to GDP increased from an annual average of 3.4 percent in the 1960s to 3.7 percent in the early 1970s, 5.3 percent in the latter part of the 1970s and further to15.0% in FY 2009.

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    MSME SectorSection 2.

    Scope:

    This section presents various characteristics of Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises (MSME) sector including state-wise and industry wise, classifying data according to area of operation of units (Rural/Urban) and type of unit (Registered/Unregistered). Some of the indicators are number of units, employment, investment in plant and machinery, export and net worth.

    The data are based on Third Census of Small Scale Industries (Reference Year 2001-02) and quick results of Fourth All India MSME Census (Reference Year 2006-07). The Fourth Census Data are presented as per the new definition of MSME Development Act, 2006.

    Major Observations:

    MSME sector has played a vital role in development process of our country over the years. As per the Fourth Census, the sector comprises 26 million enterprises of which almost 95% are micro enterprises. The sector contributes over 40% of our exports, 45% of our industrial output, providing employment to more than 60 million people, while at the same timer emerging as an instrument for creating wealth at the grass root level and ensuring equitable and inclusive growth.

    MSME ClustersSection 3.

    Scope:

    The data includes list of 6636 MSME clusters in India, with their location and product profile, as well as tracking the progress of schemes and assistance programmes for MSME sector, being undertaken under various Ministries of Government of India. Cumulative data for number of units and assistance provided under each scheme upto latest available figures are also provided.

    The schemes covered include:

    Micro Small Enterprises Cluster Development Programme, Integrated Handloom Cluster i. Development Programme, Baba Saheb Ambedkar Hastshilp Vikash Yojana of Ministry of MSME;

    Scheme of Fund for Regeneration of Traditional Industries (SFURTI) OatMinistry of Agro ii. and Rural Industries;

    Infrastructure Upgradation Scheme (IIUS) of Ministry of Commerce and Industriesiii.

    Provision of Urban Amenities In Rural Areas (PURA) Scheme Of Ministry Of Rural iv. Development amongst others

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    Major Observations:

    The MSME clusters in India range from traditional textiles clusters to auto ancillary units producing components for global auto manufacturers.

    Ministry of MSME, Govt. of India has adopted more 650 clusters under its three schemes for promotion of MSMEs namely, Cluster Development Programme, Integrated Handloom Cluster Development Programme and Baba Saheb Ambedkar Hastshilp Vikash Yojana.

    Under the Self-Help Group Bank Linkage Programme, 8,07,905 SHGs were provided assistance of Rs 4,585 crore via bank loans and Rs 2,620 crores through refinancing of banks by NABARD during FY 2009.

    Credit DataSection 4.

    Scope:

    This section captures the outstanding credit data of Scheduled Commercial Banks of the non-food sector including Priority sector and MSME sector. The data are classified bank-wise (public, private and foreign), state-wise and district-wise.

    In order to facilitate trend analysis, an effort has been made to provide time series data wherever possible.

    Data pertaining to Credit Linked Capital Subsidy Scheme, Rural Employment Generation Programme and Prime Ministers Rojgar Yojana (now merged under the Prime Ministers Employment Generation Programme) are also included. The data for these schemes are based on annual reports of Ministry of MSME.

    Major Observations:

    India is one of the few countries where credit to Micro and Small Enterprises (MSE) is treated as priority sector lending under the 40% limit; more importantly, 60% of the MSE credit has to be earmarked for the Micro Enterprises. This has a positive effect. The share of MSE credit in the Adjusted Net Bank Credit of Public Sector Banks has been increasing from 7.8% in as on the last Reporting Friday of 2007 to 11.3% in 2009. The share of MSE credit in the priority sector credit has equally increased from 19.7% to 26.5% during the same period.

    Various monetary, fiscal and banking measures by Govt of India/Reserve Bank of India have had a positive impact on the financial system, especially on the credit to MSE sector. For example, outstanding MSE credit at Rs. 3,35,654 crore as on November 20, 2009 recorded a growth of 27.4 per cent (y-o-y) as compared with 21.1 per cent during the corresponding

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    period of the preceding year.

    Public Sector Banks have already doubled the credit to MSME sector ahead of targeted schedule as announced in the Policy Package for Stepping up Credit to Small and Medium Enterprises in the Parliament on August 10, 2005.

    NPAs/Sickness in MSME SectorSection 5.

    Scope:

    The data in this section pertain to NPAs and sick SSI/MSME units of scheduled commercial banks. Year-wise, bank-wise and sector-wise gross and net NPAs of SCBs are provided.

    Major Observations:

    SCBs have made significant improvement in level of NPAs on balance sheets over the years. Gross NPAs as percent of total advances has gone down from 15.7% in FY 1997 to 2.3% in FY 2009. In the same period, gross NPAs as percent of total assets reduced from 7% to 1.3%. However, Net NPAs as percent of Net advances increased marginally to 1.1% in FY 2009 as against 1.0% in FY 2008

    While the public sector banks showed an improvement in their NPA position, the same had worsened in FY 2009 for new private sector banks and foreign banks.

    Public Sector Banks had Gross NPA level of Rs 44,042 crores in FY 2009, of which 55.2% was contributed by priority sector and 15.9% by Small Scale Industries.

    Gross NPAs in Private Sector Banks stood at Rs 16,887 crores for FY 2009, with 21.6% and 4.0% in Priority Sector and Small Scale Industries, respectively.

    Foreign Banks had Gross NPAs of Rs 7,155 crores in FY 2009, with 9.1% from Priority Sector and 3.1% from Small Scale Industries

    Total Number of sick MSME units stood at 99,940 with an outstanding amount of Rs 15,588 crore in FY 2008 of which 14,754 were Micro and Small units (14.8%), while 85,186 were medium units (85.2%). Within the total outstanding of MSME sick units, the share of micro and small units stood at Rs 1,740 crore (11.2%) and medium units being Rs 13,849 crore (88.8%).

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    Alternative sources of finance for MSMEsSection 6.

    Scope:

    This section captures data relating to alternative and emerging sources of finance for MSME in India. While banks continue to play an important role in meeting the funding needs of MSMEs, several new modes of financing have emerged as the potential source of finance for MSMEs. These include sources like capital markets, factoring, securitization, venture capital, etc.

    Major Observations:

    Regional Rural Banks had outstanding advances of Rs 69,030 crore in FY 2009, recording an increase of 17.0% over that of FY 2008. Advances to MSME sector was Rs 1,743 crore recording an increase of 42.0% over FY 2008.

    State Financial Corporations had outstanding advances to MSMEs of Rs 6,571 crore in FY 2009 which was an increase of 5.5% over FY 2008.

    Outstanding credit through Asset Backed Securities employed by MSMEs was Rs 1,250 crore in FY 2008 and Rs 540 crore in FY 2009.

    SIDBI DatabaseSection 7.

    Scope:

    This section covers the operational and financial data of SIDBI since its inception in 1990. It also includes performance of various subsidiaries and associates of SIDBI, including cumulative, range-wise and state-wise assistance under Credit Guarantee Fund Trust for Micro and Small Enterprises (CGTMSE) and region-wise, state-wise, industry-wise and size-wise classification of rating done by SME Rating Agency of India (SMERA).

    Major Observations:

    Cumulative Sanctions and Disbursements provided by SIDBI since its inception stood at Rs 1,71,917 crore and Rs 1,32,413 crore, respectively, in FY 2009.

    SIDIB is primarily a refinancing institution. The share of refinance in overall credit outstanding in March, 2009 was around 80%.

    Under its Micro credit programme, SIDBI has provided cumulative sanctions and disbursements of Rs 6,418 crores and Rs 4,821 crores, respectively, as on Dec 31, 2009. Through the MFI route, SIDBIs micro credit scheme has benefited more than 2 crore persons, mostly women.

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    SIDBI recorded an income of Rs 2,082 crores with profit of Rs 299 core in FY 2009, which represented a rise of 27% and 51%, respectively, over the previous financial year. The Bank had a portfolio of 30,886 crore with a net worth of Rs 5,342 crore in FY 2009.

    Credit Guarantee Fund Trust for Micro And Small Enterprises recorded cumulative credit guarantees of Rs 9,185 crore with 2,49,116 proposals being approved till December 2009, since its inception in 2000-01.

    SME Rating Agency of India Ltd (SMERA) has provided ratings to 959 Micro, 935 Small and 51 Medium enterprises in FY 2010 till December 31. Cumulative ratings issued since inception are 2,390, 2,791 and 208 for Micro, Small and Medium units respectively.

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    PART A

    INDIAN ECONOMY

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    INDIAN ECONOMY

    Table No Title Page

    A1 indian Economy: Sector-wise GDP at Current Prices (FY1951 - FY2010)) 10

    A2 indian Economy: Sector-wise GDP at Constant Prices (FY1951 - FY2010) 13

    A3 indian Economy: Sector-wise GDP Growth Rate at Constant Prices (percent) (FY1951 - FY2010)

    15

    A4 Use Based Classification of industry (Growth rate) (FY1982 - FY2010) 17

    A5 india's Foreign Trade (Export/Import) US Dollars (FY1971 - FY2010) 19

    A6 india's Foreign Trade (Export/Import) Rupees (FY1971 - FY2010) 21

    A7 Exports of Principal Commodities - Rupees (FY1991 - FY2010) 23

    A8 Imports of Principal Commodities - Rupees (FY1991 - FY2010) 30

    A9 Exchange Rate of the indian Rupee vis-a-vis US Dollar, Pound Streling, Euro, Yen and SDR (FY1971 - FY2010)

    36

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    Financial Year

    (Apr -Mar)

    Agriculture & allied activities

    Industry Services Total

    1950-51 5080 1402 3182 9664

    1951-52 5245 1568 3394 10207

    1952-53 5110 1483 3507 10100

    1953-54 5630 1627 3723 10980

    1954-55 4789 1710 3886 10385

    1955-56 4644 1826 4114 10584

    1956-57 5900 2153 4499 12552

    1957-58 5778 2251 4839 12868

    1958-59 6703 2442 5206 14351

    1959-60 6734 2729 5643 15106

    1960-61 7090 3243 6214 16547

    1961-62 7343 3536 6580 17459

    1962-63 7497 3911 7318 18726

    1963-64 8823 4455 8063 21341

    1964-65 10781 4971 9099 24851

    1965-66 10751 5412 9936 26099

    1966-67 12506 6042 11088 29636

    1967-68 15650 6638 12420 34708

    1968-69 16132 7212 13297 36641

    1969-70 17644 8245 14370 40259

    1970-71 18192 8934 15777 42903

    1971-72 18584 9858 17305 45747

    1972-73 20440 10877 18988 50305

    Table A1: Indian Economy: Sector-wise GDP At Current Prices(Rs Crore)

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    Table A1: Indian Economy: Sector-wise GDP At Current Prices (Contd.)(Rs Crore)

    Financial Year

    (Apr -Mar)

    Agriculture & allied activities

    Industry Services Total

    1973-74 26936 12642 21767 61345

    1974-75 29509 15878 26951 72338

    1975-76 29249 17396 30484 77129

    1976-77 29882 19738 33434 83054

    1977-78 35380 22278 36865 94523

    1978-79 36361 25061 40279 101701

    1979-80 37616 28240 45301 111157

    1980-81 47312 32716 52491 132519

    1981-82 53327 39655 62176 155158

    1982-83 57496 44405 71437 173338

    1983-84 68613 52018 82119 202750

    1984-85 73989 59196 94509 227694

    1985-86 79294 66418 108715 254427

    1986-87 85108 74564 124010 283682

    1987-88 94677 84607 142306 321590

    1988-89 116925 100492 166373 383790

    1989-90 129222 119097 193816 442135

    1990-91 150800 138459 225773 515032

    1991-92 176166 153051 264951 594168

    1992-93 197569 178087 305861 681517

    1993-94 229172 204903 358076 792151

    1994-95 263895 247981 413363 925239

    1995-96 286946 301492 494851 1083289

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    Financial Year

    (Apr -Mar)

    Agriculture & allied activities

    Industry Services Total

    1996-97 345020 340629 575062 1260711

    1997-98 366125 375388 660420 1401933

    1998-99 420486 421248 774349 1616083

    1999-00 446515 452240 887771 1786526

    2000-01 449565 504137 971315 1925017

    2001-02 486617 531532 1079577 2097726

    2002-03 472060 598474 1190881 2261415

    2003-04 532342 665912 1339916 2538170

    Base Year : 2004-2005

    2004-05 560308 830016 1577275 2967599

    2005-06 639990 957807 1804519 3402316

    2006-07 714254 1141207 2086404 3941865

    2007-08 815399 1321389 2404199 4540987

    2008-09 898378 1484956 2845316 5228650

    2009-10 (Q1 - Apr -

    Jun)

    223371(206171)

    377,768(358853)

    711,786(661372)

    1312925(1226396)

    2009-10 ( Q2-Jul- Sep)

    190762(172249)

    402,836(374877)

    768240(704827)

    1361838(1251953)

    2009-10 ( H1 Apr-Sep)

    414,133(378420)

    780,604(733730)

    1480026(1366199)

    2674762(2478349)

    Notes : 1. Figure in the parentheses represent data during the corresponding period of the preceding year.

    2. For detailed notes on the table, please see the appendix.

    Sources : 1. Central Statistical Organisation (CSO), Ministry of Planning and Programme Implementation, Govt. of India

    2. RBI Handbook of Statistics on the Indian Economy 2008-09

    Table A1: Indian Economy: Sector-wise GDP At Current Prices (Contd.)(Rs Crore)

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    Financial Year (Apr -Mar)

    Agriculture & allied

    activities

    Industry Services Total

    Base Year : 1999-2000 (Rs Crore)1950-51 123884 33796 66418 2240981951-52 125732 35578 68217 2295271952-53 129697 35644 70303 2356441953-54 139685 37718 72343 2497461954-55 143791 40818 75744 2603531955-56 142549 45070 79513 2671321956-57 150298 48917 83252 2824671957-58 143547 48611 86444 2786021958-59 158010 51943 90084 3000371959-60 156420 55532 94580 3065321960-61 166954 61621 99992 3285671961-62 167095 65917 105386 3383981962-63 163771 70413 111461 3456451963-64 167602 77402 118146 3631501964-65 183062 82700 124983 3907451965-66 162848 85865 128595 3773081966-67 160532 88820 132644 3819961967-68 184404 91637 137795 4138361968-69 184112 96196 144123 4244311969-70 195946 103633 151613 4511921970-71 209843 104661 159087 4735911971-72 205903 107402 164924 4782291972-73 195570 111320 169965 4768551973-74 209655 112325 175525 4975051974-75 206461 114037 183154 5036521975-76 233074 121724 195275 5500731976-77 219606 132396 204324 5563261977-78 241646 141613 214152 5974111978-79 247210 152062 228335 6276071979-80 215630 147272 233895 5967971980-81 243421 154341 244160 6419221981-82 254622 166655 256755 6780321982-83 253907 169167 274787 6978611983-84 279605 182862 290202 7526691984-85 284037 190573 307874 782484

    Table A2: Indian Economy: Sector-wise GDP At Constant Prices(Rs Crore)

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    Financial Year (Apr -Mar)

    Agriculture & allied

    activities

    Industry Services Total

    1985-86 284930 198835 331285 8150501986-87 283763 210236 356218 8502171987-88 279257 222072 378937 8802661988-89 322932 242014 404756 9697021989-90 326773 262283 440123 10291791990-91 339893 280882 462797 10835721991-92 333256 281621 484194 10990711992-93 355421 290933 511670 11580241993-94 367231 307828 548757 12238161994-95 384549 336407 581120 13020761995-96 381875 375347 639751 13969731996-97 419759 400424 688195 15083781997-98 409039 415273 748951 15732631998-99 434892 432478 811039 16784091999-00 446515 452240 887771 17865262000-01 445403 480961 937937 18643012001-02 473249 494058 1005299 19726062002-03 438966 528926 1080394 20482862003-04 482676 567948 1172134 2222758

    Base Year : 2004-2005 2004-05 560308 830016 1577275 29675992005-06 589697 907048 1752385 32491302006-07 611409 1022653 1930565 35646272007-08 640315 1119721 2133421 38934572008-09 650461 1163028 2341484 4154973

    2009-10 (Q1 - Apr - Jun)

    155698(152052)

    296398 (282274)

    587995 (545513)

    1040091 (979838)

    2009-10 (Q2-Jul- Sep)

    124305(123180)

    309910(286137)

    614770(562665)

    1048985(971982)

    2009-10 (H1 Apr-Sep)

    280003(275232)

    606308(568411)

    1202764(1108178)

    2089075(1951820)

    Notes : 1. Figure in the parentheses represent data during the corresponding period of the preceding year.

    2. For detailed notes on the table, please see the appendix.Sources : 1. Central Statistical Organisation (CSO), Ministry of Planning and Programme

    Implementation, Govt. of India 2. RBI Handbook of Statistics on the Indian Economy 2008-09

    Table A2: Indian Economy: Sector-wise GDP At Constant Prices (Contd.)(Rs Crore)

  • 15

    Financial Year (Apr -Mar)

    Agriculture & allied activities

    Industry Services GDP

    Base Year : 1999-2000 1951-52 1.5 5.3 2.7 2.41952-53 3.2 0.2 3.1 2.71953-54 7.7 5.8 2.9 6.01954-55 2.9 8.2 4.7 4.21955-56 -0.9 10.4 5.0 2.61956-57 5.4 8.5 4.7 5.71957-58 -4.5 -0.6 3.8 -1.41958-59 10.1 6.9 4.2 7.71959-60 -1.0 6.9 5.0 2.21960-61 6.7 11.0 5.7 7.21961-62 0.1 7.0 5.4 3.01962-63 -2.0 6.8 5.8 2.11963-64 2.3 9.9 6.0 5.11964-65 9.2 6.8 5.8 7.61965-66 -11.0 3.8 2.9 -3.41966-67 -1.4 3.4 3.1 1.21967-68 14.9 3.2 3.9 8.31968-69 -0.2 5.0 4.6 2.61969-70 6.4 7.7 5.2 6.31970-71 7.1 1.0 4.9 5.01971-72 -1.9 2.6 3.7 1.01972-73 -5.0 3.6 3.1 -0.31973-74 7.2 0.9 3.3 4.31974-75 -1.5 1.5 4.3 1.21975-76 12.9 6.7 6.6 9.21976-77 -5.8 8.8 4.6 1.11977-78 10.0 7.0 4.8 7.41978-79 2.3 7.4 6.6 5.11979-80 -12.8 -3.2 2.4 -4.91980-81 12.9 4.8 4.4 7.61981-82 4.6 8.0 5.2 5.61982-83 -0.3 1.5 7.0 2.91983-84 10.1 8.1 5.6 7.91984-85 1.6 4.2 6.1 4.01985-86 0.3 4.3 7.6 4.21986-87 -0.4 5.7 7.5 4.3

    Table A3: Indian Economy: Sector-wise GDP Growth Rate At Constant Prices(Percent)

  • 16

    Financial Year (Apr -Mar)

    Agriculture & allied activities

    Industry Services GDP

    1987-88 -1.6 5.6 6.4 3.51988-89 15.6 9.0 6.8 10.21989-90 1.2 8.4 8.7 6.11990-91 4.0 7.1 5.2 5.31991-92 -2.0 0.3 4.6 1.41992-93 6.7 3.3 5.7 5.41993-94 3.3 5.8 7.2 5.71994-95 4.7 9.3 5.9 6.41995-96 -0.7 11.6 10.1 7.31996-97 9.9 6.7 7.6 8.01997-98 -2.6 3.7 8.8 4.31998-99 6.3 4.1 8.3 6.71999-00 2.7 4.6 9.5 6.42000-01 -0.2 6.4 5.7 4.42001-02 6.3 2.7 7.2 5.82002-03 -7.2 7.1 7.5 3.82003-04 10.0 7.4 8.5 8.52004-05 0.0 10.3 9.1 7.5

    Base Year : 2004-2005 2005-06 5.2 9.3 11.1 9.52006-07 3.7 12.7 10.2 9.72007-08 4.7 9.5 10.5 9.22008-09 1.6 3.9 9.8 6.72009-10

    (Q1 - Apr - Jun) 2.4

    (3.2)5.0

    (5.8)7.8

    (9.8)6.1

    (7.6)2009-10

    (Q2-Jul- Sep)0.9

    (2.4)8.3

    (5.8)9.3

    (9.6)7.9

    (7.5)2009-10

    (H1 Apr-Sep)1.7

    (2.9)6.7

    (5.8)8.5

    (9.7)7.0

    (7.5)

    Notes : 1. Figure in the parentheses represent data during the corresponding period of the preceding year.

    2. For detailed notes on the table, please see the appendix.Sources : 1. Central Statistical Organisation (CSO), Ministry of Planning and Programme

    Implementation, Govt. of India 2. RBI Handbook of Statistics on the Indian Economy 2008-09

    Table A3: Indian Economy: Sector-wise GDP Growth Rate At Constant Prices (Contd.)(Percent)

  • 17

    Year

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    100

    19

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    .96.

    73.

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    .810

    .914

    .19.

    4

    1982

    -83

    7.0

    3.7

    1.0

    -1.6

    9.1

    -2.8

    3.2

    1983

    -84

    6.0

    11.7

    9.8

    1.6

    16.1

    -0.4

    6.7

    1984

    -85

    11.1

    3.0

    9.7

    7.2

    27.3

    5.1

    8.6

    1985

    -86

    6.8

    10.6

    7.5

    12.5

    18.7

    11.5

    8.9

    1986

    -87

    9.3

    18.2

    4.1

    6.1

    13.7

    3.6

    8.9

    1987

    -88

    5.5

    15.9

    2.7

    9.8

    7.6

    10.3

    7.7

    1988

    -89

    9.9

    7.1

    11.7

    3.9

    22.3

    0.1

    8.4

    1989

    -90

    5.4

    21.9

    4.3

    6.5

    2.4

    7.4

    8.1

    1990

    -91

    6.8

    16.0

    4.9

    6.2

    10.5

    5.2

    7.8

    1991

    -92

    6.5

    -8.6

    -2.2

    1.5

    -10.

    74.

    71.

    1

    1992

    -93

    2.6

    -0.1

    5.4

    1.8

    -0.7

    2.4

    2.6

    1993

    -94

    9.4

    -4.1

    11.7

    4.0

    16.1

    1.4

    6.4

    1994

    -95

    5.6

    24.8

    3.7

    8.7

    10.2

    8.3

    9.1

    1995

    -96

    8.3

    17.9

    11.8

    14.3

    36.1

    8.8

    12.0

    1996

    -97

    8.1

    5.9

    9.8

    4.1

    5.4

    3.7

    7.2

    1997

    -98

    7.1

    -4.0

    6.9

    4.6

    9.9

    2.9

    4.6

    Tabl

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  • 18

    Year

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    9.26

    26.5

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    5.37

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    0.0

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    -96

    10.8

    5.4

    19.3

    12.8

    25.8

    9.8

    13.1

    1996

    -97

    3.0

    11.4

    8.1

    6.2

    4.6

    6.6

    6.1

    1997

    -98

    6.8

    5.8

    8.0

    5.5

    7.8

    4.9

    6.7

    1998

    -99

    1.7

    12.6

    6.1

    2.2

    5.6

    1.1

    4.0

    1999

    -00

    5.5

    7.0

    8.8

    5.7

    14.2

    3.2

    6.6

    2000

    -01

    3.6

    1.7

    4.7

    8.0

    14.6

    5.8

    5.0

    2001

    -02

    2.7

    -3.4

    1.6

    6.0

    11.5

    4.1

    2.8

    2002

    -03

    4.8

    10.5

    3.9

    7.1

    -6.3

    12.0

    5.7

    2003

    -04

    5.5

    13.6

    6.4

    7.2

    11.6

    5.8

    6.9

    2004

    -05

    5.5

    13.9

    6.1

    11.7

    14.3

    10.8

    8.2

    2005

    -06

    6.7

    15.7

    2.5

    12.0

    15.3

    10.9

    8.0

    2006

    -07

    10.3

    18.2

    12.0

    10.1

    9.2

    10.4

    11.4

    2007

    -08

    7.

    018

    .08.

    96.

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    58.

    2

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    -09

    2.

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  • 19

    Financial Year (Apr -Mar)

    Exports Imports

    1970-71 8.8 3.5

    1971-72 5.9 12.9

    1972-73 19.4 -0.3

    1973-74 26.1 55.9

    1974-75 29.5 50.0

    1975-76 10.9 6.6

    1976-77 23.2 -6.8

    1977-78 10.0 24.1

    1978-79 10.5 18.1

    1979-80 13.9 36.4

    1980-81 7.0 40.5

    1981-82 2.6 -4.4

    1982-83 4.6 -2.5

    1983-84 3.8 3.5

    1984-85 4.5 -5.9

    1985-86 -9.9 11.5

    1986-87 9.4 -2.1

    1987-88 24.1 9.1

    1989-89 15.6 13.6

    1989--90 18.9 8.8

    1990-91 9.2 13.4

    1991-92 -1.5 -19.4

    1992-93 3.8 12.7

    1993-94 20.0 6.5

    1994-95 18.4 22.9

    1995-96 20.8 28.0

    1996-97 5.3 6.7

    1997-98 4.6 6.0

    1998-99 -5.1 2.2

    1999-00 10.8 17.2

    2000-01 21.0 1.7

    Table A5: Growth in India's Foreign Trade (US Dollars) (Per cent)

  • 20

    Financial Year (Apr -Mar)

    Exports Imports

    2001-02 -1.6 1.7

    2002--03 20.3 19.4

    2003-04 21.1 27.3

    2004-05 30.8 42.7

    2005-06 23.4 33.8

    2006-07 22.6 24.5

    2007-08 29.0 35.5

    2008-09 3.4 14.3

    (Apr - Dec)2009-10

    -20.3(30.9)

    -23.6(47.8)

    Notes : 1. Figure in the parentheses represent data during the corresponding period of the preceding year.

    2. For detailed notes on the table, please see the appendix.

    Sources : 1. Central Statistical Organisation (CSO), Ministry of Planning and Programme Implementation, Govt. of India

    2. RBI Handbook of Statistics on the Indian Economy 2008-09

    Table A5: Growth in India's Foreign Trade (US Dollars) (Per cent)(Contd.)

  • 21

    Financial Year (Apr -Mar)

    Exports Total Imports Growth

    1971-72 4.7 11.6

    1972-73 22.6 2.4

    1973-74 28.0 58.3

    1974-75 31.9 52.9

    1975-76 21.3 16.5

    1976-77 27.4 -3.6

    1977-78 5.2 18.7

    1978-79 5.9 13.1

    1979-80 12.1 34.2

    1980-81 4.6 37.3

    1981-82 16.3 8.4

    1982-83 12.8 5.0

    1983-84 11.0 10.8

    1984-85 20.2 8.2

    1985-86 -7.2 14.7

    1986-87 14.3 2.2

    1987-88 25.9 10.7

    1988-89 29.1 26.9

    1989-90 36.7 25.1

    1990-91 17.7 22.3

    1991-92 35.3 10.8

    1992-93 21.9 32.4

    1993-94 29.9 15.3

    1994-95 18.5 23.1

    1995-96 28.6 36.4

    1996-97 11.7 13.2

    1997-98 9.5 11.0

    1998-99 7.4 15.7

    1999-00 14.2 20.7

    Table A6: Growth in Indias Foreign Trade (Rupees) (Percent)

  • 22

    Financial Year (Apr -Mar)

    Exports Total Imports Growth

    2000-01 27.6 7.3

    2001-02 2.7 6.2

    2002-03 22.1 21.2

    2003-04 15.0 20.8

    2004-05 27.9 39.5

    2005-06 21.6 31.8

    2006-07 25.3 27.3

    2007-08 14.7 20.4

    2008-09 16.9 29.0

    (Apr-Dec)2009-10

    -13.7(43.5)

    -17.6(62.4)

    Notes : 1. Figure in the parentheses represent data during the corresponding period of the preceding year.

    2. For detailed notes on the table, please see the appendix.

    Sources : 1. Ministry of Commerce & Industry, Govt. of India 2. RBI Handbook of Statistics on the Indian Economy 2008-09

    Table A6: Growth in Indias Foreign Trade (Rupees) (Percent) (Contd.)

  • 23

    Fina

    ncia

    l Ye

    ar

    (Apr

    -Mar

    )/ C

    omm

    odity

    I. Pr

    imar

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    1990

    -91

    77

    58.4

    6018

    .710

    70.1

    252.

    246

    1.6

    31.1

    845.

    926

    3.4

    1991

    -92

    10

    186.

    778

    94.8

    1211

    .633

    2.1

    755.

    612

    7.0

    304.

    937

    7.0

    1992

    -93

    11

    218.

    790

    82.0

    976.

    637

    6.3

    975.

    610

    .218

    1.8

    474.

    0

    1993

    -94

    15

    418.

    312

    632.

    610

    59.2

    545.

    612

    86.7

    0.2

    653.

    646

    1.2

    1994

    -95

    16

    372.

    613

    269.

    497

    5.5

    1052

    .912

    05.8

    42.3

    139.

    825

    4.8

    1995

    -96

    24

    274.

    120

    344.

    011

    71.1

    1502

    .945

    68.1

    366.

    820

    3.5

    446.

    8

    1996

    -97

    28

    524.

    524

    362.

    610

    37.1

    1426

    .631

    72.4

    698.

    515

    74.5

    756.

    8

    1997

    -98

    28

    569.

    624

    626.

    218

    76.3

    1696

    .133

    71.0

    0.4

    821.

    910

    70.2

    1998

    -99

    29

    146.

    125

    387.

    322

    64.9

    1727

    .962

    80.8

    1.4

    206.

    976

    1.8

    1999

    -00

    28

    270.

    924

    301.

    217

    84.7

    1434

    .931

    25.9

    0.0

    77.1

    1008

    .9

    2000

    -01

    32

    555.

    627

    288.

    217

    88.7

    1184

    .929

    32.2

    415.

    122

    1.1

    867.

    2

    2001

    -02

    34

    164.

    628

    144.

    017

    19.2

    1094

    .931

    74.1

    1330

    .242

    .780

    7.7

    2002

    -03

    42

    133.

    332

    473.

    316

    52.1

    994.

    058

    31.2

    1759

    .950

    .310

    22.9

    2003

    -04

    45

    500.

    434

    615.

    716

    37.4

    1085

    .941

    68.0

    2391

    .294

    2.4

    1096

    .5

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    -05

    60

    896.

    938

    078.

    118

    40.3

    1069

    .167

    68.9

    1459

    .842

    2.6

    1254

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    -06

    72

    508.

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    220.

    117

    30.7

    1588

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    21.3

    557.

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    04.4

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    89

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    35.9

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    11

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  • 24

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    67

    5.5

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    1.4

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    1743

    .235

    3.5

    257.

    1

    1993

    -94

    10

    48.2

    568.

    923

    23.9

    414.

    328

    4.0

    2551

    .917

    8.1

    344.

    5

    1994

    -95

    12

    47.1

    612.

    217

    97.8

    436.

    736

    1.2

    3536

    .662

    .240

    2.7

    1995

    -96

    12

    37.2

    793.

    523

    48.6

    527.

    688

    7.8

    3381

    .150

    6.4

    627.

    0

    1996

    -97

    12

    88.3

    1202

    .134

    95.3

    578.

    810

    90.3

    4007

    .610

    77.9

    708.

    9

    1997

    -98

    14

    07.1

    1409

    .734

    35.2

    589.

    864

    5.0

    4486

    .825

    4.9

    808.

    4

    1998

    -99

    16

    31.6

    1632

    .519

    41.7

    540.

    471

    3.2

    4368

    .624

    .478

    8.1

    1999

    -00

    24

    60.7

    1767

    .416

    37.9

    642.

    985

    3.3

    5124

    .640

    .381

    9.4

    2000

    -01

    20

    53.5

    1617

    .720

    44.7

    843.

    313

    17.7

    6367

    .350

    5.1

    1469

    .7

    2001

    -02

    17

    93.9

    1497

    .022

    62.9

    1054

    .612

    36.7

    5898

    .317

    81.9

    1193

    .3

    2002

    -03

    20

    61.5

    1655

    .514

    87.4

    1188

    .114

    84.2

    6928

    .118

    14.5

    1377

    .2

    2003

    -04

    17

    04.8

    1544

    .233

    48.4

    1791

    .614

    02.4

    6105

    .612

    36.0

    1714

    .4

    2004

    -05

    24

    89.1

    1883

    .231

    77.6

    1791

    .312

    77.2

    6469

    .215

    5.1

    1905

    .3

    2005

    -06

    25

    93.4

    2116

    .048

    75.0

    2133

    .515

    89.4

    7035

    .959

    7.9

    2750

    .2

    2006

    -07

    25

    06.5

    3157

    .955

    04.3

    3082

    .118

    36.4

    8001

    .032

    60.8

    3314

    .0

    2007

    -08

    22

    34.8

    4204

    .581

    40.5

    3066

    .421

    35.8

    6926

    .756

    62.8

    3749

    .5

    Tabl

    e A

    7: E

    xpor

    ts o

    f Prin

    cipa

    l Com

    mod

    ities

    - R

    upee

    s (C

    ontd

    .)(R

    s cr

    ore)

  • 25

    Fina

    ncia

    l Ye

    ar

    (Apr

    -Mar

    )/ C

    omm

    odity

    15. O

    ther

    A

    gric

    ultu

    re a

    nd

    Alli

    ed P

    rodu

    cts

    I.B O

    res

    and

    Min

    eral

    s1.

    Iron

    Ore

    2. M

    ica

    3. O

    ther

    Ore

    s an

    d M

    iner

    als

    II.

    Man

    ufac

    ture

    d G

    oods

    II.A

    Leat

    her

    and

    Man

    ufac

    ture

    s

    II.B

    Che

    mic

    als

    and

    Rel

    ated

    Pr

    oduc

    ts

    1990

    -91

    24

    1.7

    1739

    .710

    49.1

    34.8

    655.

    723

    319.

    126

    00.3

    3100

    .5

    1991

    -92

    44

    7.3

    2292

    .014

    35.4

    35.3

    821.

    332

    413.

    431

    27.8

    4607

    .0

    1992

    -93

    50

    5.8

    2136

    .711

    04.1

    23.9

    1008

    .740

    659.

    836

    99.9

    5173

    .1

    1993

    -94

    91

    2.2

    2785

    .813

    73.7

    27.8

    1384

    .352

    244.

    640

    76.0

    7456

    .1

    1994

    -95

    11

    41.8

    3103

    .212

    97.2

    22.2

    1783

    .864

    067.

    150

    57.2

    9629

    .5

    1995

    -96

    17

    75.6

    3930

    .117

    21.0

    27.3

    2181

    .879

    433.

    358

    61.2

    1203

    2.0

    1996

    -97

    22

    47.6

    4161

    .917

    06.4

    25.0

    2430

    .587

    377.

    457

    00.6

    1389

    0.4

    1997

    -98

    27

    53.4

    3943

    .417

    69.7

    40.0

    2133

    .798

    659.

    861

    57.1

    1633

    8.7

    1998

    -99

    25

    03.2

    3758

    .716

    15.5

    43.3

    2099

    .910

    8506

    .269

    86.7

    1686

    6.8

    1999

    -00

    35

    23.3

    3969

    .811

    75.3

    42.3

    2752

    .112

    8760

    .768

    90.9

    2039

    4.6

    2000

    -01

    36

    60.0

    5267

    .416

    33.8

    41.6

    3592

    .015

    6858

    .488

    83.1

    2688

    9.2

    2001

    -02

    32

    56.5

    6020

    .620

    33.6

    56.0

    3931

    .115

    9146

    .491

    09.8

    2886

    2.0

    2002

    -03

    31

    66.6

    9659

    .942

    00.4

    40.9

    5418

    .619

    4764

    .589

    45.0

    3608

    0.3

    2003

    -04

    44

    47.2

    1088

    4.6

    5173

    .310

    5.7

    5605

    .722

    2828

    .899

    39.4

    4340

    5.5

    2004

    -05

    61

    14.9

    2281

    8.8

    1472

    5.6

    63.4

    8029

    .827

    2872

    .210

    880.

    655

    911.

    4

    2005

    -06

    71

    95.6

    2728

    8.3

    1682

    8.8

    77.0

    1038

    2.5

    3212

    60.8

    1194

    3.5

    6538

    9.8

    2006

    -07

    79

    26.1

    3168

    6.0

    1765

    6.2

    76.0

    1395

    3.7

    3842

    61.4

    1365

    0.4

    7844

    2.1

    2007

    -08

    11

    518.

    436

    716.

    923

    399.

    787

    .613

    229.

    641

    4457

    .714

    101.

    385

    258.

    7

    Tabl

    e A

    7: E

    xpor

    ts o

    f Prin

    cipa

    l Com

    mod

    ities

    - R

    upee

    s (C

    ontd

    .)(R

    s cr

    ore)

  • 26

    Fina

    ncia

    l Yea

    r

    (Apr

    -Mar

    )/ C

    omm

    odity

    1. B

    asic

    C

    hem

    ical

    s,

    Phar

    mac

    eutic

    als

    & C

    osm

    etic

    s

    2. P

    last

    ic

    and

    Lino

    leum

    Pr

    oduc

    ts

    3. R

    ubbe

    r, G

    lass

    , Pa

    ints

    , En

    amel

    s an

    d Pr

    oduc

    ts

    4. R

    esid

    ual

    Che

    mic

    als

    and

    Alli

    ed

    Prod

    ucts

    II.C

    En

    gine

    erin

    g G

    oods

    1. Ir

    on &

    St

    eel

    2.

    Man

    ufac

    ture

    of

    Met

    als

    3.

    Mac

    hine

    ry

    and

    Inst

    rum

    ents

    1990

    -91

    22

    16.1

    199.

    555

    6.2

    128.

    640

    37.8

    289.

    181

    8.7

    1249

    .2

    1991

    -92

    34

    53.0

    276.

    468

    3.8

    193.

    855

    54.4

    378.

    411

    93.7

    1433

    .4

    1992

    -93

    33

    24.8

    432.

    611

    81.9

    233.

    771

    84.9

    886.

    516

    22.4

    1568

    .5

    1993

    -94

    43

    06.8

    1053

    .517

    68.3

    327.

    495

    29.3

    1782

    .820

    80.0

    2003

    .8

    1994

    -95

    55

    35.3

    1501

    .719

    87.9

    604.

    611

    014.

    816

    59.0

    2217

    .422

    81.7

    1995

    -96

    72

    55.9

    1958

    .321

    83.1

    634.

    814

    687.

    723

    30.3

    2764

    .327

    75.7

    1996

    -97

    88

    65.7

    1915

    .024

    25.0

    684.

    717

    617.

    527

    32.9

    3243

    .037

    52.7

    1997

    -98

    10

    487.

    119

    11.5

    2646

    .212

    93.9

    1983

    1.8

    3250

    .638

    02.6

    4443

    .7

    1998

    -99

    11

    168.

    119

    84.4

    2655

    .810

    58.5

    1878

    0.0

    2436

    .243

    75.4

    4858

    .5

    1999

    -00

    13

    381.

    826

    16.3

    3006

    .013

    90.4

    2232

    5.3

    3609

    .653

    10.8

    5127

    .1

    2000

    -01

    16

    738.

    741

    81.1

    4278

    .516

    91.0

    3115

    0.4

    4697

    .872

    07.8

    7218

    .6

    2001

    -02

    17

    631.

    847

    09.0

    4695

    .118

    26.2

    3318

    2.9

    4283

    .476

    49.6

    8270

    .0

    2002

    -03

    22

    544.

    659

    12.3

    5799

    .118

    24.4

    4371

    5.4

    8982

    .389

    41.6

    9719

    .9

    2003

    -04

    26

    861.

    680

    54.1

    6837

    .416

    52.5

    5700

    4.9

    1138

    5.7

    1115

    0.3

    1275

    7.5

    2004

    -05

    32

    076.

    913

    626.

    879

    05.8

    2301

    .977

    948.

    717

    617.

    815

    283.

    316

    711.

    6

    2005

    -06

    40

    408.

    912

    482.

    193

    20.3

    3178

    .496

    156.

    915

    709.

    618

    742.

    022

    480.

    0

    2006

    -07

    49

    588.

    314

    718.

    010

    736.

    933

    99.0

    1337

    90.1

    2370

    4.5

    2299

    2.2

    3042

    0.3

    2007

    -08

    56

    104.

    413

    763.

    411

    620.

    537

    70.5

    1503

    84.9

    2192

    8.1

    2838

    9.0

    3675

    0.1

    Tabl

    e A

    7: E

    xpor

    ts o

    f Prin

    cipa

    l Com

    mod

    ities

    - R

    upee

    s (C

    ontd

    .)(R

    s cr

    ore)

  • 27

    Fina

    ncia

    l Yea

    r

    (Apr

    -Mar

    )/ C

    omm

    odity

    4. T

    rans

    port

    Eq

    uipn

    men

    t5.

    El

    ectr

    onic

    G

    oods

    6. O

    ther

    En

    gine

    erin

    g G

    oods

    II.D

    Tex

    tile

    and

    Text

    ile

    Prod

    ucts

    1. C

    otto

    n Ya

    rn,

    Fabr

    ics,

    M

    adeu

    ps,

    etc.

    2. N

    atur

    al S

    ilk

    Yarn

    , Fab

    rics,

    M

    adeu

    ps,

    etc.

    ,incl

    . Silk

    W

    aste

    3. M

    anm

    ade

    Yarn

    , Fab

    rics,

    M

    adeu

    ps, e

    tc.

    4.

    Man

    mad

    e St

    aple

    Fi

    bre

    1990

    -91

    71

    8.7

    416.

    954

    5.1

    7791

    .820

    99.8

    235.

    140

    6.7

    ---

    1991

    -92

    12

    23.8

    653.

    967

    1.3

    1156

    9.4

    3203

    .135

    0.1

    821.

    40.

    0

    1992

    -93

    15

    45.7

    615.

    094

    6.8

    1450

    2.7

    3911

    .340

    1.4

    1079

    .262

    .3

    1993

    -94

    18

    56.6

    952.

    185

    3.9

    1716

    4.0

    4821

    .339

    9.0

    1335

    .238

    .4

    1994

    -95

    24

    21.7

    1294

    .211

    40.8

    2234

    8.6

    7013

    .742

    7.7

    1927

    .780

    .3

    1995

    -96

    30

    93.8

    2241

    .514

    82.0

    2686

    5.4

    8618

    .644

    5.4

    2511

    .370

    .6

    1996

    -97

    34

    38.9

    2782

    .016

    68.0

    3065

    7.1

    1108

    2.1

    457.

    224

    94.5

    66.9

    1997

    -98

    34

    53.0

    2822

    .920

    58.9

    3363

    5.8

    1213

    1.6

    655.

    729

    91.3

    66.6

    1998

    -99

    32

    04.8

    2115

    .117

    90.0

    3730

    1.1

    1166

    1.5

    749.

    729

    45.0

    82.6

    1999

    -00

    35

    10.7

    2950

    .818

    16.3

    4256

    1.6

    1338

    8.2

    1063

    .235

    15.9

    189.

    3

    2000

    -01

    45

    31.4

    4803

    .626

    91.1

    5155

    4.7

    1581

    0.0

    1446

    .348

    35.7

    167.

    4

    2001

    -02

    48

    69.1

    5586

    .225

    24.6

    4867

    6.6

    1465

    5.3

    1363

    .550

    79.0

    112.

    3

    2002

    -03

    64

    55.4

    6062

    .635

    53.5

    5622

    0.8

    1621

    7.5

    1520

    .166

    39.4

    220.

    6

    2003

    -04

    89

    88.1

    7941

    .947

    81.4

    5877

    8.8

    1559

    9.9

    1745

    .380

    92.8

    276.

    1

    2004

    -05

    12

    714.

    282

    30.6

    7391

    .260

    905.

    815

    501.

    818

    19.8

    8818

    .839

    5.4

    2005

    -06

    19

    139.

    396

    20.9

    1046

    5.0

    7261

    7.8

    1746

    4.9

    1915

    .186

    67.9

    362.

    0

    2006

    -07

    22

    398.

    212

    914.

    321

    360.

    678

    612.

    919

    089.

    419

    99.7

    9974

    .988

    8.5

    2007

    -08

    28

    280.

    113

    484.

    421

    553.

    278

    186.

    618

    720.

    615

    53.1

    1166

    3.3

    1121

    .7

    Tabl

    e A

    7: E

    xpor

    ts o

    f Prin

    cipa

    l Com

    mod

    ities

    - R

    upee

    s (C

    ontd

    .)(R

    s cr

    ore)

  • 28

    Fina

    ncia

    l Yea

    r

    (Apr

    -Mar

    )/ C

    omm

    odity

    5. W

    oole

    n Ya

    rn,

    Fabr

    ics,

    Mad

    eups

    , et

    c.

    6. R

    eady

    mad

    e G

    arm

    ents

    7. J

    ute

    & J

    ute

    Man

    ufac

    ture

    s8.

    Coi

    r & C

    oir

    Man

    ufac

    ture

    s9.

    Car

    pets

    9 (a

    ) Car

    pet

    Han

    dmad

    e9

    (b)

    Car

    pet

    Mill

    mad

    e

    9 (c

    ) Silk

    C

    arpe

    ts

    1990

    -91

    21

    .240

    12.1

    298.

    448

    .067

    0.5

    519.

    015

    1.5

    ---

    1991

    -92

    74

    .054

    21.4

    390.

    870

    .212

    38.5

    1004

    .323

    4.2

    0.0

    1992

    -93

    11

    3.6

    6930

    .735

    5.1

    90.5

    1558

    .712

    59.3

    247.

    651

    .8

    1993

    -94

    15

    7.3

    8111

    .938

    8.9

    129.

    917

    82.2

    1423

    .231

    4.5

    44.5

    1994

    -95

    19

    0.5

    1030

    4.8

    472.

    917

    2.8

    1758

    .213

    86.2

    331.

    740

    .3

    1995

    -96

    20

    8.9

    1229

    4.7

    621.

    121

    0.3

    1884

    .514

    06.3

    421.

    556

    .7

    1996

    -97

    36

    8.0

    1332

    4.1

    551.

    621

    6.5

    2096

    .315

    48.9

    478.

    768

    .8

    1997

    -98

    40

    7.9

    1440

    5.7

    694.

    425

    4.9

    2027

    .715

    26.0

    392.

    210

    9.5

    1998

    -99

    31

    3.9

    1836

    3.6

    581.

    631

    6.6

    2286

    .717

    21.7

    430.

    913

    4.1

    1999

    -00

    21

    6.6

    2064

    8.5

    544.

    620

    0.0

    2795

    .421

    60.8

    489.

    214

    5.4

    2000

    -01

    28

    5.2

    2544

    1.1

    690.

    922

    0.9

    2657

    .420

    41.7

    504.

    811

    0.9

    2001

    -02

    24

    9.0

    2387

    7.6

    611.

    929

    4.6

    2433

    .417

    87.6

    473.

    517

    2.3

    2002

    -03

    24

    6.4

    2753

    6.5

    907.

    835

    5.0

    2577

    .519

    40.8

    540.

    696

    .1

    2003

    -04

    26

    7.8

    2863

    4.4

    1114

    .035

    7.4

    2691

    .225

    71.0

    0.0

    120.

    2

    2004

    -05

    31

    3.6

    2948

    1.2

    1241

    .247

    4.3

    2859

    .627

    32.1

    0.0

    127.

    4

    2005

    -06

    37

    7.6

    3815

    3.7

    1311

    .659

    0.4

    3774

    .536

    71.2

    0.0

    103.

    4

    2006

    -07

    38

    5.5

    4023

    7.2

    1178

    .466

    0.3

    4199

    .140

    66.7

    0.0

    132.

    4

    2007

    -08

    37

    3.6

    3900

    1.0

    1312

    .964

    4.9

    3795

    .537

    23.4

    0.0

    72.1

    Tabl

    e A

    7: E

    xpor

    ts o

    f Prin

    cipa

    l Com

    mod

    ities

    - R

    upee

    s (C

    ontd

    .)(R

    s cr

    ore)

  • 29

    Fina

    ncia

    l Yea

    r (A

    pr-

    Mar

    )/ C

    omm

    odity

    II.E

    Gem

    s an

    d Je

    wel

    lery

    II.F

    Han

    dicr

    afts

    (e

    xclu

    ding

    H

    andm

    ade

    Car

    pets

    )

    II.G

    Oth

    er

    Man

    ufac

    ture

    d G

    oods

    III. P

    etro

    leum

    Pr

    oduc

    tsIV

    . Oth

    ers

    (All

    Com

    mod

    ities

    )V.

    Tot

    al

    Expo

    rts/

    All

    Com

    mod

    ities

    1990

    -91

    52

    46.7

    401.

    714

    0.4

    937.

    854

    2.3

    3255

    7.6

    1991

    -92

    67

    50.1

    595.

    420

    9.4

    1022

    .341

    9.4

    4404

    1.8

    1992

    -93

    88

    96.5

    799.

    140

    3.5

    1379

    .353

    0.5

    5368

    8.3

    1993

    -94

    12

    533.

    099

    9.1

    487.

    112

    47.8

    840.

    769

    751.

    4

    1994

    -95

    14

    130.

    512

    13.0

    673.

    613

    09.0

    925.

    582

    674.

    1

    1995

    -96

    17

    644.

    214

    51.5

    891.

    415

    17.8

    1128

    .210

    6353

    .3

    1996

    -97

    16

    872.

    116

    88.6

    951.

    117

    10.4

    1204

    .911

    8817

    .1

    1997

    -98

    19

    866.

    519

    54.4

    875.

    513

    11.0

    1560

    .313

    0100

    .6

    1998

    -99

    24

    945.

    126

    63.5

    962.

    937

    6.2

    1724

    .713

    9753

    .1

    1999

    -00

    32

    509.

    428

    97.4

    1181

    .516

    8.5

    2361

    .315

    9561

    .4

    2000

    -01

    33

    733.

    430

    22.1

    1625

    .685

    41.7

    5615

    .420

    3571

    .0

    2001

    -02

    34

    845.

    126

    18.1

    1852

    .010

    106.

    656

    00.4

    2090

    18.0

    2002

    -03

    43

    700.

    738

    00.6

    2301

    .712

    469.

    257

    70.3

    2551

    37.3

    2003

    -04

    48

    586.

    122

    96.1

    2818

    .116

    397.

    486

    40.1

    2933

    66.8

    2004

    -05

    61

    833.

    716

    95.8

    3696

    .331

    404.

    210

    166.

    337

    5339

    .5

    2005

    -06

    68

    752.

    620

    45.3

    4355

    .051

    532.

    811

    115.

    945

    6417

    .9

    2006

    -07

    72

    295.

    219

    81.9

    5488

    .884

    520.

    113

    919.

    757

    1779

    .3

    2007

    -08

    79

    227.

    720

    46.2

    5252

    .311

    4191

    .716

    402.

    965

    5863

    .5

    Sour

    ce :

    RBI

    's H

    and

    book

    of S

    tatis

    tics

    on th

    e In

    dian

    Eco

    nom

    y 20

    08-0

    9(S

    ee N

    otes

    on

    Tabl

    es)

    Tabl

    e A

    7: E

    xpor

    ts o

    f Prin

    cipa

    l Com

    mod

    ities

    - R

    upee

    s (C

    ontd

    .)(R

    s cr

    ore)

  • 30

    Fina

    ncia

    l Yea

    r

    (Apr

    -Mar

    )/C

    omm

    odity

    I. B

    ulk

    Impo

    rts

    I.A P

    etro

    leum

    , C

    rude

    and

    Pr

    oduc

    ts

    I.B B

    ulk

    Con

    sum

    ptio

    n G

    oods

    1. C

    erea

    ls

    and

    Cer

    eal

    Prep

    arat

    ions

    2. E

    dibl

    e O

    ils3.

    Pul

    ses

    4. S

    ugar

    1990

    -91

    19

    464.

    310

    816.

    199

    8.6

    182.

    332

    5.8

    481.

    29.

    3

    1991

    -92

    21

    108.

    913

    126.

    767

    7.3

    173.

    424

    7.8

    255.

    30.

    8

    1992

    -93

    27

    944.

    217

    141.

    714

    67.5

    965.

    816

    6.9

    334.

    40.

    4

    1993

    -94

    28

    580.

    918

    046.

    210

    24.7

    290.

    516

    6.6

    566.

    90.

    8

    1994

    -95

    35

    545.

    018

    612.

    635

    92.4

    92.3

    624.

    259

    2.7

    2283

    .1

    1995

    -96

    47

    881.

    125

    173.

    632

    43.5

    80.1

    2261

    .968

    5.6

    215.

    9

    1996

    -97

    58

    095.

    735

    628.

    543

    09.7

    486.

    929

    29.2

    890.

    33.

    2

    1997

    -98

    54

    967.

    230

    341.

    255

    13.0

    1083

    .427

    64.7

    1194

    .647

    0.3

    1998

    -99

    55

    659.

    826

    919.

    310

    619.

    412

    10.5

    7588

    .970

    8.8

    1111

    .2

    1999

    -00

    85

    131.

    854

    648.

    610

    473.

    196

    1.5

    8046

    .135

    4.7

    1110

    .8

    2000

    -01

    95

    095.

    171

    496.

    565

    93.2

    87.1

    5976

    .549

    8.5

    31.1

    2001

    -02

    96

    638.

    466

    769.

    997

    44.6

    86.8

    6465

    .031

    60.2

    32.6

    2002

    -03

    11

    7598

    .385

    367.

    011

    668.

    111

    8.6

    8779

    .627

    37.1

    32.8

    2003

    -04

    13

    5380

    .294

    520.

    014

    120.

    189

    .211

    683.

    222

    84.9

    62.7

    2004

    -05

    19

    0512

    .713

    4094

    .013

    949.

    511

    8.7

    1107

    6.9

    1777

    .697

    6.2

    2005

    -06

    27

    0449

    .719

    4640

    .012

    248.

    515

    9.7

    8961

    .024

    76.2

    651.

    6

    2006

    -07

    38

    2060

    .425

    8571

    .819

    430.

    814

    5.1

    9539

    .938

    91.9

    3.5

    2007

    -08

    45

    3933

    .432

    0654

    .518

    517.

    418

    1.6

    1030

    1.1

    5374

    .92.

    2

    Tabl

    e A

    8: Im

    port

    s O

    f Prin

    cipa

    l Com

    mod

    ities

    - R

    upee

    s(R

    s cr

    ore)

  • 31

    Tabl

    e A

    8: Im

    port

    s O

    f Prin

    cipa

    l Com

    mod

    ities

    - R

    upee

    s (C

    ontd

    .)(R

    s cr

    ore)

    Fina

    ncia

    l Yea

    r

    (A

    pr-M

    ar)/

    Com

    mod

    ity

    I.C O

    ther

    Bul

    k Ite

    ms

    1. F

    ertil

    iser

    s1

    (a)

    Cru

    de1

    (b)

    Sulp

    hur

    and

    Unr

    oast

    ed

    Iron

    Pyrit

    es

    1 (c

    ) M

    anuf

    actu

    red

    2. N

    on-

    Ferr

    ous

    Met

    als

    3. P

    aper

    , Pa

    per B

    oard

    s,

    Man

    ufac

    ture

    s in

    clud

    ing

    New

    s Pr

    ints

    1990

    -91

    76

    49.6

    1766

    .134

    6.6

    278.

    411

    41.1

    1101

    .945

    6.1

    1991

    -92

    73

    04.9

    2352

    .445

    4.9

    306.

    615

    90.8

    839.

    648

    7.9

    1992

    -93

    93

    35.0

    2831

    .645

    8.7

    350.

    120

    22.9

    1143

    .651

    3.3

    1993

    -94

    95

    10.0

    2590

    .638

    2.7

    226.

    419

    81.5

    1503

    .069

    6.0

    1994

    -95

    13

    340.

    033

    04.3

    479.

    242

    6.5

    2398

    .622

    54.1

    773.

    2

    1995

    -96

    19

    463.

    956

    28.5

    524.

    448

    3.1

    4621

    .030

    23.5

    1583

    .3

    1996

    -97

    18

    157.

    632

    34.9

    477.

    632

    3.1

    2434

    .239

    24.9

    1770

    .3

    1997

    -98

    19

    113.

    141

    49.9

    662.

    435

    0.6

    3136

    .934

    20.2

    1866

    .0

    1998

    -99

    18

    121.

    145

    28.4

    834.

    428

    0.2

    3413

    .825

    13.5

    1956

    .8

    1999

    -00

    20

    010.

    160

    62.7

    884.

    750

    2.5

    4675

    .623

    69.8

    1938

    .0

    2000

    -01

    17

    005.

    434

    34.7

    1015

    .440

    6.7

    2012

    .624

    38.8

    2060

    .7

    2001

    -02

    20

    123.

    932

    38.4

    795.

    727

    4.0

    2168

    .830

    86.9

    2131

    .2

    2002

    -03

    20

    563.

    230

    28.5

    894.

    440

    3.4

    1730

    .732

    25.6

    2175

    .0

    2003

    -04

    26

    740.

    233

    12.1

    615.

    039

    5.9

    2301

    .243

    59.8

    3022

    .1

    2004

    -05

    42

    469.

    261

    87.7

    1300

    .757

    5.6

    4311

    .358

    87.3

    3269

    .5

    2005

    -06

    63

    561.

    294

    17.1

    1406

    .960

    2.1

    7408

    .181

    65.7

    4179

    .7

    2006

    -07

    10

    4057

    .814

    226.

    916

    34.1

    494.

    712

    098.

    011

    787.

    154

    60.9

    2007

    -08

    11

    4761

    .621

    764.

    818

    81.6

    1457

    .418

    425.

    814

    115.

    657

    43.8

  • 32

    Fina

    ncia

    l Yea

    r

    (Apr

    -Mar

    )/C

    omm

    odity

    4. C

    rude

    Rub

    ber,

    incl

    udin

    g Sy

    nthe

    tic a

    nd

    Rec

    laim

    ed

    5. P

    ulp

    and

    Was

    te P

    aper

    6.

    Met

    allif

    erro

    us

    Ore

    s, M

    etal

    Sc

    rap,

    etc

    .

    7. I

    ron

    and

    Stee

    lII.

    Non

    -Bul

    k Im

    port

    sII.

    A C

    apita

    l G

    oods

    1.

    Man

    ufac

    ture

    s of

    Met

    als

    1990

    -91

    22

    6.3

    458.

    015

    28.2

    2113

    .023

    728.

    610

    470.

    630

    2.3

    1991

    -92

    18

    2.0

    298.

    711

    74.8

    1969

    .526

    741.

    910

    434.

    332

    1.4

    1992

    -93

    26

    0.6

    409.

    019

    22.0

    2254

    .935

    430.

    313

    124.

    842

    2.2

    1993

    -94

    34

    2.0

    497.

    313

    87.5

    2493

    .644

    520.

    119

    581.

    055

    9.4

    1994

    -95

    37

    0.8

    635.

    323

    49.0

    3653

    .454

    425.

    723

    982.

    464

    7.6

    1995

    -96

    71

    9.2

    920.

    827

    51.0

    4837

    .674

    797.

    134

    554.

    293

    0.5

    1996

    -97

    62

    9.6

    822.

    729

    09.6

    4865

    .680

    824.

    035

    223.

    011

    23.1

    1997

    -98

    59

    6.1

    1055

    .327

    44.2

    5281

    .499

    209.

    136

    407.

    212

    08.9

    1998

    -99

    61

    1.8

    990.

    830

    45.6

    4474

    .212

    2672

    .142

    341.

    415

    99.1

    1999

    -00

    62

    0.9

    1105

    .637

    89.3

    4123

    .813

    0104

    .738

    849.

    917

    55.2

    2000

    -01

    69

    4.0

    1286

    .935

    36.9

    3553

    .513

    5777

    .640

    846.

    817

    83.0

    2001

    -02

    83

    1.4

    1405

    .354

    54.6

    3976

    .214

    8561

    .447

    130.

    219

    41.2

    2002

    -03

    88

    3.0

    1661

    .850

    22.4

    4566

    .917

    9607

    .665

    325.

    123

    63.1

    2003

    -04

    12

    90.2

    1880

    .159

    54.9

    6921

    .022

    3727

    .483

    994.

    331

    69.4

    2004

    -05

    18

    38.7

    2199

    .511

    091.

    311

    995.

    331

    0551

    .811

    2935

    .541

    27.9

    2005

    -06

    18

    33.2

    2536

    .617

    186.

    120

    242.

    838

    9959

    .216

    6761

    .553

    61.8

    2006

    -07

    28

    54.4

    2892

    .737

    764.

    529

    071.

    445

    8445

    .921

    2985

    .972

    56.3

    2007

    -08

    31

    63.3

    3132

    .531

    854.

    434

    987.

    355

    8378

    .328

    5209

    .310

    720.

    9

    Tabl

    e A

    8: Im

    port

    s O

    f Prin

    cipa

    l Com

    mod

    ities

    - R

    upee

    s (C

    ontd

    .)(R

    s cr

    ore)

  • 33

    Fina

    ncia

    l Yea

    r

    (A

    pr-M

    ar)/

    Com

    mod

    ity

    2. M

    achi

    ne T

    ools

    3. M

    achi

    nery

    ex

    cept

    El

    ectr

    ical

    and

    El

    ectr

    onic

    4. E

    lect

    rical

    M

    achi

    nery

    ex

    cept

    Ele

    ctro

    nic

    5. E

    lect

    roni

    c G

    oods

    6.

    Com

    pute

    r G

    oods

    7.

    Tran

    spor

    t Eq

    uipm

    ent

    8. P

    roje

    ct

    Goo

    ds

    1990

    -91

    47

    2.3

    3767

    .917

    02.3

    ..

    1669

    .625

    56.2

    1991

    -92

    42

    5.9

    3593

    .115

    52.5

    ..

    915.

    036

    26.4

    1992

    -93

    48

    1.1

    4786

    .223

    94.9

    ..

    1337

    .537

    02.8

    1993

    -94

    48

    5.0

    5902

    .664

    0.3

    2861

    .656

    .539

    84.7

    5090

    .9

    1994

    -95

    67

    0.7

    8565

    .078

    9.4

    3856

    .013

    7.0

    3496

    .758

    20.2

    1995

    -96

    12

    44.2

    1312

    6.9

    1292

    .458

    61.6

    404.

    236

    96.7

    7997

    .8

    1996

    -97

    18

    63.8

    1293

    7.4

    1155

    .050

    54.6

    299.

    852

    69.2

    7520

    .1

    1997

    -98

    15

    68.9

    1346

    0.8

    1405

    .677

    59.3

    632.

    039

    07.1

    6464

    .5

    1998

    -99

    14

    59.3

    1280

    8.5

    1771

    .193

    52.4

    683.

    833

    58.2

    1130

    9.0

    1999

    -00

    11

    33.0

    1189

    4.7

    1897

    .312

    118.

    485

    3.7

    4925

    .142

    72.6

    2000

    -01

    10

    00.8

    1237

    4.9

    2197

    .216

    028.

    484

    9.7

    3199

    .134

    13.5

    2001

    -02

    92

    0.5

    1416

    8.5

    2834

    .718

    037.

    210

    32.7

    5481

    .927

    13.6

    2002

    -03

    11

    95.1

    1725

    5.9

    3213

    .927

    098.

    523

    89.7

    9182

    .526

    26.3

    2003

    -04

    21

    14.4

    2179

    7.4

    4008

    .034

    491.

    917

    60.8

    1483

    2.8

    1819

    .6

    2004

    -05

    27

    87.7

    3063

    3.3

    5369

    .444

    900.

    829

    93.8

    1944

    3.7

    2678

    .9

    2005

    -06

    47

    64.5

    4431

    6.9

    6660

    .258

    625.

    839

    93.1

    3913

    1.0

    3908

    .0

    2006

    -07

    67

    02.8

    6267

    2.4

    8868

    .072

    275.

    043

    75.7

    4270

    9.3

    8126

    .5

    2007

    -08

    88

    90.2

    7991

    0.9

    1209

    5.6

    8313

    7.9

    4264

    .880

    981.

    152

    07.9

    Tabl

    e A

    8: Im

    port

    s O

    f Prin

    cipa

    l Com

    mod

    ities

    - R

    upee

    s (C

    ontd

    .)(R

    s cr

    ore)

  • 34

    Fina

    ncia

    l Ye

    ar

    (Apr

    -Mar

    )/C

    omm

    odity

    II.B

    Mai

    nly

    Expo

    rt R

    elat

    ed

    Item

    s

    1. P

    earls

    , Pr

    ecio

    us

    and

    Sem

    i-Pr

    ecio

    us

    Ston

    es

    2. O

    rgan

    ic

    and

    Inor

    gani

    c C

    hem

    ical

    s

    3. T

    extil

    e Ya

    rn,

    Fabr

    ics,

    M

    ade-

    Ups

    , et

    c.

    4. C

    ashe

    w

    Nut

    sII.

    C O

    ther

    s1.

    Gol

    d an

    d Si

    lver

    1 (a

    ) G

    old

    1990

    -91

    66

    03.0

    3737

    .622

    88.7

    442.

    713

    4.0

    6655

    .0---

    ---

    1991

    -92

    88

    27.9

    4824

    .533

    98.7

    338.

    026

    6.7

    7479

    .8---

    ---

    1992

    -93

    12

    014.

    370

    72.9

    4134

    .443

    0.7

    376.

    310

    291.

    2---

    ---

    1993

    -94

    13

    761.

    582

    63.2

    4299

    .271

    6.5

    482.

    711

    177.

    6---

    ---

    1994

    -95

    13

    553.

    651

    17.0

    6710

    .310

    35.0

    691.

    316

    889.

    722

    37.6

    ---

    1995

    -96

    17

    586.

    270

    44.7

    8581

    .711

    99.8

    760.

    122

    656.

    729

    00.4

    ---

    1996

    -97

    21

    789.

    710

    383.

    694

    46.1

    1272

    .568

    7.6

    2381

    1.3

    3519

    .8---

    1997

    -98

    25

    693.

    012

    420.

    710

    986.

    415

    18.7

    767.

    237

    108.

    911

    778.

    6---

    1998

    -99

    30

    000.

    815

    819.

    611

    290.

    519

    21.9

    968.

    850

    329.

    921

    338.

    7---

    1999

    -00

    39

    507.

    623

    555.

    812

    420.

    323

    33.2

    1198

    .351

    747.

    220

    392.

    917

    990.

    9

    2000

    -01

    36

    815.

    421

    963.

    511

    164.

    727

    26.3

    960.

    958

    115.

    521

    188.

    618

    829.

    3

    2001

    -02

    39

    393.

    722

    046.

    013

    351.

    935

    64.8

    431.

    162

    037.

    421

    853.

    819

    889.

    2

    2002

    -03

    49

    913.

    629

    340.

    914

    640.

    446

    96.1

    1236

    .264

    368.

    920

    753.

    118

    607.

    7

    2003

    -04

    58

    436.

    032

    757.

    318

    527.

    157

    79.7

    1371

    .881

    297.

    131

    506.

    129

    946.

    2

    2004

    -05

    76

    812.

    542

    337.

    725

    610.

    370

    59.5

    1805

    .012

    0803

    .950

    098.

    647

    347.

    6

    2005

    -06

    82

    530.

    240

    441.

    330

    921.

    190

    78.3

    2089

    .514

    0667

    .550

    107.

    647

    950.

    5

    2006

    -07

    80

    868.

    733

    880.

    735

    433.

    497

    33.9

    1820

    .716

    4591

    .366

    272.

    365

    439.

    5

    2007

    -08

    83

    675.

    932

    114.

    239

    882.

    699

    64.3

    1714

    .718

    9493

    .071

    933.

    567

    330.

    4

    Tabl

    e A

    8: Im

    port

    s O

    f Prin

    cipa

    l Com

    mod

    ities

    - R

    upee

    s (C

    ontd

    .)(R

    s cr

    ore)

  • 35

    Fina

    ncia

    l Yea

    r (A

    pr-M

    ar)/

    Com

    mod

    ity

    1 (b

    ) Si

    lver

    2. A

    rtifi

    cial

    R

    esin

    s an

    d Pl

    astic

    M

    ater

    ials

    , et

    c.

    3. P

    rofe

    ssio

    nal,

    Scie

    ntifi

    c

    Con

    trol

    ling

    In

    stru

    men

    ts,

    Phot

    ogra

    phic

    O

    ptic

    al G

    oods

    4. C

    oal,

    Cok

    e an

    d B

    riqui

    ttes,

    et

    c.

    5. M

    e-di

    cina

    l and

    Ph

    arm

    a-ce

    utic

    al

    Prod

    ucts

    6. C

    hem

    i-ca

    l Mat

    eri-

    als

    and