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Top 10 countries in the world by GDP (2026 Projections); check India’s position

ETimes.in | Last updated on - Feb 2, 2026, 16:21 IST
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Top 10 countries in the world by GDP (2026 Projections); check India’s position

We have entered into another year and as the global economic landscape evolves, countries have increased not just in population, but for influence in trade and finance. As per the latest projections from the International Monetary Fund (IMF), as aggregated on Worldometer’s 2026 data, the global rankings of national economies by nominal GDP shows dynamic shifts. Let’s have a look at the top 10 countries in the world by GDP (2026 Projections).

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United States — $31.82 Trillion

As per projections, the United States will remain the world’s largest economy in 2026 with a nominal GDP of about $31.82 trillion. The country leads the global economy by a wide margin and is home to global interest cities such as New York City and Los Angeles. The national parks including Yellowstone and the Grand Canyon are every traveller’s dream.

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China — $20.65 Trillion

China has secured the second spot on the prestigious list with a projected GDP of $20.65 trillion. For travellers, it clearly means well-developed infrastructure and better connectivity between historic marvels including the Great Wall and the Forbidden City among others. High-speed rail networks make discovery easier than ever.

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Germany — $5.33 Trillion

Germany stands on the third position on the list with a projected GDP of around $5.33 trillion. When here, don’t miss out on Bavaria’s dreamy castles, Berlin’s landmarks, and the Rhine Valley’s scenic beauty. Germany has one of the world’s best transport systems. Also the world-class museums make it a perfect place for culture and history lovers.

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India — $4.51 Trillion

India stands on the fourth spot on the list and is projected to surpass Japan to become the world’s fourth-largest economy in nominal terms with $4.51 trillion by 2026. The country is an economic powerhouse and travellers from across the globe visit here to experience the Taj Mahal’s timeless beauty. Kerala’s serene backwaters and the Himalayas’ spiritual retreats are every globetrotter’s dream destination.

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Japan — $4.46 Trillion

Japan, with a projected GDP of $4.46 trillion, is in the fifth position. The country retains its position due to its highly developed industrial and technological base. Japan is a perfect country where old traditions coexist with modern technology. This place is every food lover’s dream destination.

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United Kingdom — $4.23 Trillion

The United Kingdom is slated to hold sixth place with an estimated $4.23 trillion. For travellers, this means better connectivity to major attractions in the country which includes museums, castles, and the Scottish Highlands. With rail connectivity and small cities, exploring the UK is a rewarding experience.

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France — $3.56 Trillion

France’s projected GDP is expected to total around $3.56 trillion in 2026. The country is all about romance, art, and food. The Eiffel Tower and Louvre Museum remain two of the most visited attractions in the world. Provence and Bordeaux offer vineyards and countryside escapes like no other. France’s economic strength supports tourism.

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Italy — $2.70 Trillion

Italy is projected at about $2.70 trillion in 2026 and tourism plays a crucial role in this. The country has been attracting people from across the globe. Rome’s ruins, Florence’s Renaissance art, and Venice’s canals are a must visit. Italian cuisine like pizza in Naples and gelato in Tuscany is a food lover’s delight.

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Russia — $2.51 Trillion

Russia is at ninth spot with a projected GDP of about $2.51 trillion. Russia has everything that a traveller dreams of. The Red Square, St. Basil’s Cathedral, Siberia’s wilderness, and the Trans-Siberian Railway offers an epic way to explore remote beauty.

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Canada — $2.42 Trillion

On the 10th spot is Canada with $2.42 trillion in projected GDP. Cities like Toronto and Vancouver are attracting workers from all over. Banff and Jasper National Parks are perfect for outdoorsy travellers who can enjoy hiking and skiing.
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