What's Happening?
The Punjab Economic Survey 2025-26 reveals that agriculture remains a fundamental component of Punjab's economy, contributing 22.77% to the state's Gross State Value Added (GSVA). Despite the growth of the services sector, agriculture continues to play
a crucial role in India's food security, with Punjab producing significant portions of the country's wheat and rice. However, the sector is projected to contract by 2.49% in 2025-26 due to a decline in the crop subsector. The survey also notes the rise of the livestock sector and the expansion of industries such as IT and tourism, which are becoming increasingly important for the state's economic growth.
Why It's Important?
The survey underscores the importance of agriculture in Punjab's economy, highlighting its role in national food security and its contribution to the central foodgrain pool. The projected contraction in agricultural growth signals potential challenges for the state, necessitating diversification and investment in allied sectors. The rise of the services sector as the largest employer indicates a shift in the economic landscape, with implications for workforce development and policy planning. The expansion of IT and tourism sectors presents opportunities for economic diversification and growth, which could help mitigate the impact of agricultural contraction.
What's Next?
To sustain economic growth, Punjab will need to focus on generating employment, diversifying agriculture, and strengthening allied sectors. Promoting industries such as IT and tourism will be crucial. The state may also need to address the challenges posed by the projected contraction in agricultural growth, potentially through policy interventions and investment in technology and infrastructure to support diversification.









