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Coût de la Vie in India
pour Expatriés 2026

India cost of living index: 21.60/100 (NYC = 100). Monthly budget: $500–$2,500 depending on city and lifestyle. GNI per capita (PPP): $9,020. India's enormous regional variation — from Goa's beach lifestyle to Bengaluru's tech hub to Mumbai's financial pace — makes it impossible to generalize, but virtually every city offers extraordinary value for USD earners. Low inflation (5.4%) and a growing expat ecosystem make India increasingly attractive for remote workers and retirees.

78% moins cher que New York

Votre budget NYC de 5 000 $ → $1,080/month in India · votre dollar va 363% further here

Appart. 1ch. · moy. est.
Repas restaurant · est.
Transport mensuel · est.
$432–$864/month Budget typique / mois
Banque Mondiale 2026GlobalCostData 2026 Mis à jour April 2026YMYL · Guide de données uniquement
Indice du Coût de la Vie
21.6
Base NYC = 100 · Cheap
0NYC 100200+
Rent
Appart. 1ch. centre-ville · 92% cheaper than NYC
Dining out
Par repas · 78% cheaper than NYC
Groceries
Monthly budget · 84% cheaper than NYC
RNB / habitant
$11.0k
Banque Mondiale PPP
Pouvoir d'Achat
26.4
Votre $ va 363% plus loin ici
Inflation 2026
4.95%
Taux annuel

Données Clés sur le Coût de la Vie

India 2026 · Base NYC = 100
Banque Mondiale 2026
Coût de la Vievs NYC · 78% cheaper than NYC
21.6NYC = 100
RentAppart. 1ch. centre-ville
7.8~—
RestaurantsPar repas
22.4~—
GroceriesPanier mensuel
15.8~—
Pouvoir d'AchatAchat local
26.4×4.63 expat
vs base NYC
CatégorieIndiceUSD est.Niveau
Coût de la Vie21.678% cheaper than NYCCheap
Rent (1-bed city)7.8—/mo est.Cheap
Groceries15.8—/mo est.Cheap
Restaurants22.4—/meal est.Cheap
Local Pouvoir d'Achat26.4×4.63 expat stretch
GNI per Capita$11.0kBanque Mondiale PPP
Inflation Rate4.95%Annuel 2026

Logement & Loyer

USD per month · 2026
Banque Mondiale · GlobalCostData

India's rental market varies dramatically by city. Mumbai's premium neighborhoods — Bandra and Andheri — command $600–$1,500/month for a 1-bedroom apartment, yet remain 60% cheaper than comparable NYC locations. Bengaluru's tech hubs (Indiranagar, Koramangala) run $400–$900/month and attract the largest digital nomad population. Goa's beach towns offer furnished rentals from $300–$700/month with lifestyle amenities; Colva and Calangute are expat-friendly bases. Delhi NCR averages $400–$1,000 depending on locality, with South Delhi premium. Tier-2 cities like Pune and Hyderabad deliver excellent infrastructure at $250–$600/month. Unfurnished apartments are 20–30% cheaper; furnished leases typically require 2-month deposit.

Alimentation & Restaurants

Per-item prices in USD
GlobalCostData 2026

Street food in India is a revelation: authentic thali lunches cost $0.50–$1.50, and restaurant meals run $2–$5 in tier-2 cities, $5–$12 in Bengaluru/Mumbai upscale venues. Zomato and Swiggy (India's food delivery giants) deliver from thousands of restaurants for minimal fees. Monthly local grocery shopping — vegetables, rice, dal, dairy — costs $50–$120 per person if shopping at street markets and Indian supermarkets. Imported goods carry a 40–80% premium over Western prices, making local eating essential for budget management. Coffee culture thrives at $0.50–$1.50 per cup in local chains; Western cafes cost 3–4x more.

Transport

Monthly costs in USD
GlobalCostData 2026

Metropolitan rapid transit is cheap and extensive: Mumbai, Delhi, and Bengaluru metro systems charge $0.20–$0.50 per ride with monthly passes under $10. Ola and Uber are ubiquitous — rides cost $0.30–$0.60 per kilometer, making a 5km commute roughly $1.50–$3. Auto-rickshaws (iconic tuk-tuks) are even cheaper at $0.20–$0.40/km; always negotiate or use apps. Indian Railways offer world-class long-distance travel — a 12-hour sleeper compartment runs $30–$60. Owning a car in major cities invites parking headaches and traffic; most expats rely on apps and transit. Domestic flight costs have dropped dramatically — $50–$150 for intercity routes compete with trains.

Santé & Qualité de Vie

Indicateurs clés pour expatriés
WHO · UNDP 2026

India's private healthcare rivals Western quality at a fraction of cost. Apollo, Fortis, and Max Santé networks operate in all major cities with English-speaking doctors and modern equipment. A GP consultation costs $15–$40; dental cleanings $20–$50; advanced imaging (MRI/CT) $80–$150. India is a global leader in cardiac surgery and oncology — procedures cost 70–80% less than USA while meeting international standards. Expats without local income should purchase private health insurance ($300–$800/year for comprehensive coverage). Government CGHS (Central Government Health Scheme) is not available to foreign nationals. Many expats budget $50–$100/month for healthcare with insurance.

Life Expectancy72.0 yrs
Physicians / 1,0000.7
Safety Index5.2Below Average
HDI Score0.644Medium Development
Education Index0.553
Gini Coefficient25.5
Air Quality PM2.550.9 µg/m³

Analyse Clé

India is the world's best value-for-money destination for USD earners, but visa complexity is the critical barrier.

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Notre Verdict for India

India is one of the most affordable destinations globally, with a CoL Index of 21.6 — less than half of New York City. Expats on Western incomes enjoy exceptional purchasing power here.

Idéal pour

  • Digital nomads & remote workers on foreign income
  • Budget-conscious expats maximising lifestyle quality

Moins adapté pour

  • Those requiring Western-standard amenities everywhere

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Questions Fréquentes

India cost of living
Is India affordable for expats?
Absolutely. At 21.60 on the cost-of-living index, India is 78% moins cher que New York. A comfortable lifestyle including apartment, dining, transport, and healthcare costs $1,000–$2,000/month in major cities. Remote workers with USD income enjoy exceptional purchasing power.
What is the average cost of living in India per month?
Budget travelers manage on $500–$800; comfortable expat living (1BR apartment, mixed dining, leisure) runs $1,000–$2,000; Western-style living exceeds $2,500. The range reflects India's regional variation — Goa and tier-2 cities are cheaper; Mumbai and Bengaluru upscale zones cost more.
Can you live well in India on $1,500/month?
Yes, comfortably. You could rent a 1-bedroom apartment in Bengaluru or Pune ($400–$600), eat well ($300–$400 mixing local and restaurant meals), use transport ($30–$50), pay health insurance ($30–$50), and have $400+ for entertainment and travel. This lifestyle is better than many Western countries.
What is the cheapest city to live in India?
Tier-2 cities — Pune, Hyderabad, and Jaipur — offer the lowest costs with good infrastructure. Goa (Colva, Calangute) is cheapest for beachside living. Bengaluru offers the best balance of affordability, infrastructure, and expat community. Avoid Delhi and Mumbai for budget travel; both are significantly pricier.
How does India compare to Southeast Asia for cost of living?
India is generally cheaper than Thailand, Vietnam, or Indonesia for accommodation and food, though utilities and imported goods are pricier. Rent in Bengaluru ($400–$600) beats Chiang Mai ($350–$500) narrowly; but street food in India ($0.50–$1.50) undercuts Thai markets. India wins on visa flexibility for long-term remote work — Southeast Asia offers clearer digital nomad visas but often requires monthly border runs.
Sources : Banque Mondiale 2026 · GlobalCostData Research 2026 · OECD Statistics. Données vérifiées April 2026. Ne constitue pas un conseil financier ou juridique.
Mis à jour April 2026. Sources: World Bank, ILO, national statistics offices. Méthodologie. City-level prices vary — check local listings before booking.