I have compiled the following figures which might be wrong but it should be verified in any case. It appears that the only Indian state that is doing better than Bangladesh is Maharashtra in terms of GDP -
Bangladesh $83.04 billion (2008 est.)
India $3.267 trillion (2008 est.)
GDP figures for 2006 - 2007
Maharashtra $86.48 billion
Uttar Pradesh $62.56 billion
Andhra Pradesh $53.83 billion
Tamil Nadu $49.25 billion
West Bengal $47.20 billion
Gujarat $43.33 billion
Karnataka $34.14 billion
Rajasthan $28.40 billion
Madhya Pradesh $25.64 billion
Kerala $26.54 billion
Punjab $24.67 billion
Delhi Territory $21.07 billion
Haryana $25.29 billion
Bihar $18.85 billion
Orissa $18.23 billion
Jharkhand $13.95 billion
Assam $13.00 billion
Chattisgarh $10.38 billion
Jammu and Kashmir $4.85 billion
Uttarakhand $5.15 billion
Himachal Pradesh $5.65 billion
Goa $2.48 billion
Chandigarh Territory $1.97 billion
Meghalaya $1.41 billion
Tripura $1.82 billion
Pondicherry Territory $1.25 billion
Manipur $1.28 billion
Nagaland $1.06 billion
Mizoram $597 million
Arunachal Pradesh $597 million
Sikkim $408 million
The original table that I devised is far more elaborate but I think you will get what I am trying to convey. The figures from the Indian states were very difficult to come by and I had to make some recalculations to get to these numbers but they seem accurate to me but please check them anyway.
Absolutely misleading stats.
GDP of a country is not a determinant of a prosperity of a nation. GDP/capita is. Anyways , the GDP of New Zealand (4 million people ) is approx 140 billion, compare this with 80 billion of Bangladesh shared by 170 million people !!
Bangladeshi GDP/c is approx $463. India is $941. India's GDP/c is more than double of Bangladesh. If Bangladesh was an Indian state, it would have been the most poor state of India. Below Bihar and Orissa .
Remember this next time, when you qoute misleading stats !!