Socio-economic development typology of the states and union territories of India

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We have revealed territorial disproportions in the social and economic life of the population. We have created the typology by level of social and economic development. The statistics of the administrative divisions gross regional product was laid on the basis. The principal component method was used as key analysis method. We have highlighted factors of spatial development that determine the territorial differentiation of the socio-economic life of the population by states and union territories of India. We have accessed the functioning of the country's regions falling into different types of socio-economic development. We have substantiated domestic policy measures aimed at maintaining or changing the identified development trends of the administrative-territorial units of the Republic of India.

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Yaroslav Aleksandrovich Glukhov

Perm State University

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Email: yaroslav.glukhov@yandex.ru
ORCID iD: 0000-0001-6356-2447

a third-year student of the Department of Social and Economic Geography of the Faculty of Geography of Perm State National Research University

614068, Perm, Bukireva St.,15

Mariya Borisovna Ivanova

Perm State University

Email: ivmary@mail.ru
ORCID iD: 0000-0003-4775-2763
SPIN-code: 5207-9479

Candidate of Geographical Sciences, Associate Professor of the Department of Social and Economic Geography of the Faculty of Geography of Perm State National Research University

614068, Perm, Bukireva St.,15

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