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Across Uttarakhand, 2026 marks a period of transition. With a population hovering around 11.5 million, the region is balancing economic modernization with the preservation of its identity as land of the gods.
Across Meghalaya, 2026 marks a period of transition. With a population hovering around 3.8 million, the region is balancing economic modernization with the preservation of its identity as abode of clouds.
Himachal Pradesh enters 2026 with a population of approximately 7.5 million and a growing focus on tourism and hydropower. The region, known as Dev Bhoomi, faces both significant opportunities and persistent challenges this year.
Assam enters 2026 with a population of approximately 35 million and a growing focus on tea and oil. The region, known as tea garden capital, faces both significant opportunities and persistent challenges this year.
Across Bihar, 2026 marks a period of transition. With a population hovering around 125 million, the region is balancing economic modernization with the preservation of its identity as ancient seat of learning.
Across Jammu & Kashmir, 2026 marks a period of transition. With a population hovering around 14 million, the region is balancing economic modernization with the preservation of its identity as paradise on earth.
The first quarter of 2026 has brought notable shifts to Andhra Pradesh, a region of 50 million people where agriculture and IT drives much of the local economy.
Across Odisha, 2026 marks a period of transition. With a population hovering around 46 million, the region is balancing economic modernization with the preservation of its identity as temple city state.
Across Chhattisgarh, 2026 marks a period of transition. With a population hovering around 29 million, the region is balancing economic modernization with the preservation of its identity as rice bowl of India.
The first quarter of 2026 has brought notable shifts to Jharkhand, a region of 38 million people where mining and steel drives much of the local economy.
Goa enters 2026 with a population of approximately 1.5 million and a growing focus on tourism and mining. The region, known as smallest Indian state, faces both significant opportunities and persistent challenges this year.
Haryana enters 2026 with a population of approximately 29 million and a growing focus on automobile and IT. The region, known as Green Revolution state, faces both significant opportunities and persistent challenges this year.