Economy

India’s Industrial Output Grows by 1.2% in May 2025 Despite Sectoral Pressures

Manufacturing leads modest recovery as capital goods post double-digit growth; electricity and consumer segments show weakness

India’s industrial output rose by 1.2% in May 2025, according to the latest Quick Estimates of the Index of Industrial Production (IIP), signaling a modest but steady economic pulse amid mixed sectoral performance.

While the growth is slower than April’s 2.7% expansion, the overall index for May rose to 156.6, up from 154.7 in May 2024. The manufacturing sector remained the principal growth driver, expanding 2.6%, even as the mining sector contracted slightly by 0.1%, and the electricity sector shrank sharply by 5.8%.

Of the 23 industry groups within the manufacturing sector classified at the two-digit level, 13 registered positive growth, showcasing resilience.

  • Basic metals grew by 6.4%, led by increased production of steel blooms, billets, and alloy products.
  • The machinery and equipment segment not elsewhere classified saw the highest growth at 11.8%, boosted by strong output in centrifuges, separators, industrial pumps, and non-automotive combustion engines.
  • Non-metallic mineral products, including cement and glassware, registered 6.9% growth, driven by robust construction demand.

In terms of use-based classification, the IIP highlights some bright spots:

  • Capital goods surged by 14.1%, reflecting renewed investment activity.
  • Primary goods grew to an index level of 157.9.
  • Intermediate goods saw 3.5% growth, and infrastructure/construction goods grew 6.3%, indicating ongoing infrastructure momentum.

However, consumer demand showed weakness:

  • Consumer durables slipped by 0.7%, with the index at 129.3.
  • Consumer non-durables fell further by 2.4%, registering an index of 150.3.

The Central Statistics Office (CSO) also issued the final revision for April 2025 with a 93% weighted response rate, while the May estimates were compiled with an 89.5% response rate. As per the revised calendar, the Quick Estimates will now be released on the 28th of each month or the next working day.

Despite a few setbacks, especially in electricity and consumer spending, the overall IIP data for May indicates that India’s industrial base remains resilient, supported by manufacturing dynamism and strong capital investments.

Wem India

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