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Industrial Growth Slows to Eight-Month Low of 2.7% in April 2025

India’s industrial activity growth weakened to its lowest in eight months in April 2025, signaling a slowdown across key economic sectors. According to data released by the Ministry of Statistics and Programme Implementation, the Index of Industrial Production (IIP) grew by just 2.7% in April, compared to a growth rate of 5.8% in March 2025 and a contraction of 0.1% in August 2024, the last time growth was this sluggish.

Key Drag: Mining and Electricity Sectors Underperform

A significant drag on overall industrial performance came from the mining and quarrying sector, which contracted by 0.2%, marking its worst performance since August 2024. This suggests persistent weakness in raw material extraction activities that are critical for infrastructure and energy supply chains.

Similarly, the electricity sector recorded a growth of only 1.1% — its slowest pace in eight months. The tepid rise in electricity generation is particularly concerning as it indicates lower energy consumption across industrial and residential segments, reflecting a softening in overall demand.

Manufacturing Offers a Silver Lining

In contrast to mining and electricity, the manufacturing sector provided a moderate boost to the IIP. It expanded by 3.4% in April 2025, registering a three-month high in output. This improvement was partially driven by better performance in consumer durables and capital goods, but overall momentum remained subdued.

Primary Goods and Consumer Non-Durables Show Signs of Weakness

The primary goods category — comprising raw materials used in the production of finished goods — contracted by 0.4%, also marking an eight-month low. This category had previously shown consistency in growth, and its contraction now signals potential supply-side bottlenecks or weak demand from downstream industries.

Meanwhile, the consumer non-durables sector, which includes essential household goods, shrunk by 1.7%, making it the third consecutive month of contraction and the fourth contraction in five months. This persistent decline suggests sluggish demand among rural and lower-income urban consumers, possibly due to inflationary pressures or post-harvest market lulls.

Capital Goods Post Robust Growth of 20.3%

One bright spot in the industrial performance was the capital goods sector, which saw a remarkable growth of 20.3% in April 2025. This surge came on the back of a low base of 2.81% in April 2024, yet analysts view the rebound as a positive indicator of investment activity.

This strong growth was led by electrical and non-electrical machinery, indicating potential demand from infrastructure, manufacturing, and construction sectors.

Consumer Durables Recover on Seasonal and Auto Sector Demand

The consumer durables segment witnessed a rebound with 6.4% growth, a three-month high. This recovery is attributed to:

  • The successful rabi crop, which boosted rural incomes
  • The marriage season, traditionally a time of high consumer spending
  • Strong performance of the automobile sector, which grew by 15.4%

These factors have positively impacted the production of items like household appliances, electronics, and vehicles.

Outlook: Investment Boost Needed to Sustain Growth

Despite the isolated gains in capital goods and manufacturing, the broad-based slowdown across mining, electricity, and consumer non-durables is a cause for concern. To prevent further deceleration, policy support and private sector investment may be essential.

The industry awaits signs of sustainable demand recovery, especially in rural and consumer-driven sectors, alongside continued infrastructure spending to support long-term growth.

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