India’s industrial production, as measured by the Index of Industrial Production (IIP), grew by 4.2% in June 2024, marking the slowest growth in five months. This slowdown was driven by a deceleration in government capital expenditure and weak rural demand, which affected manufacturing growth.
Key Highlights
IIP Figures: The IIP for June 2024 stands at 150.0, up from 143.9 in June 2023. Sectoral indices are 134.9 for Mining, 145.3 for Manufacturing, and 222.8 for Electricity.
Use-Based Classification: The indices are 156.0 for Primary Goods, 110.0 for Capital Goods, 159.0 for Intermediate Goods, and 178.4 for Infrastructure/Construction Goods. Consumer durables and non-durables indices are 126.9 and 144.6, respectively.
Growth Rates
Overall: 4.2% in June 2024 vs. 4.0% in June 2023.
Mining: 10.3%
Manufacturing: 2.6%
Electricity: 8.6%
Sectoral Performance
Manufacturing: Slowed to 2.6%, the lowest in seven months, impacting the overall IIP growth.
Mining: Experienced a robust growth of 10.3%, driven by increased coal demand.
Electricity: Growth eased to 8.6%, down from 13.7% in May.
Sub-Sector Trends
Top Performers: Manufacture of basic metals (4.9%), electrical equipment (28.4%), and motor vehicles (4.1%).
Weak Performers: Other manufacturing (-12.6%), tobacco products (-10.9%), and leather products (-3.9%).
Use-Based Classification
Primary Goods: 6.3% growth
Capital Goods: 2.4% growth
Intermediate Goods: 3.1% growth
Infrastructure/Construction Goods: 4.4% growth
Consumer Durables: 8.6% growth
Consumer Non-Durables: -1.4% decline
Outlook
The slowdown in manufacturing and mixed performance in consumption-related segments highlight the need for a broader consumption recovery and increased private investment. Factors such as food inflation and monsoon progress will be crucial for future industrial activity.



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