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The NIC 2025 updates the classification system, introduces a 6-digit structure, and recognizes emerging sectors like digital economy, green energy, and indigenous industries for better economic data and policy making.

In Summary

The NIC is a fundamental tool for statistical surveys, censuses, economic research, and policy formulation. 

 National Industrial Classification (NIC) – 2025

  • NIC 2025 updates the previous NIC 2008. (It was first introduced in 1962).
  • It was prepared by MoSPI in alignment with the International Standard Industrial Classification of All Economic Activities (ISIC) Revision 5 developed by the United Nations Statistics Division (UNSD).

Major Changes

  • Structural Change: It moves from the 5-digit coding structure of NIC 2008 to a new 6-digit coding structure. It  allows for greater granularity and flexibility, enabling better representation of emerging activities.
  • Recognition of indigenous sectors such as Ayush-based healthcare and the handloom industry.
  • It also includes sectors like renewable energy, fintech, e-commerce, and digital intermediation. 

Salient Features of NIC 2025

  • Enhanced Classification of Intermediation Services: New classes have been created to reflect the growing role of intermediaries in sectors such as power, retail, logistics, healthcare, and education.
  • Representation of Digital Economy: Cloud infrastructure, blockchain, platform-based services, and web search portals are distinctly classified.
  • Integration of Environmental and Green Economy: Expanded coverage includes activities related to carbon capture, waste management, and environmental remediation, better aligning with SDGs.
  • Classification is technology agnostic: It means distinctions of activities are not made based on whether an activity is carried out by means of traditional or modern production techniques.
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