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.
However, consumer demand showed weakness:
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.
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