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Why India's new industrial index matters more than ever to growth

02 Jun 2026
2 min

Revision of the Index of Industrial Production (IIP) Base Year

The Ministry of Statistics and Programme Implementation (Mospi) has revised the IIP base year to 2022-23, marking a significant update to align it with other key macroeconomic indicators such as GDP, CPI, and WPI. This is part of a broader effort to reflect the evolving industrial landscape of India more accurately.

Key Updates and Achievements

  • The IIP shows a growth of 4.9% in April 2026 compared to the same month the previous year.
  • The base year revision aligns the IIP with other economic indicators, enhancing coherence and accuracy in economic analysis.

Significance of the Revision

The update is not merely statistical but represents a structural overhaul, aiming to reflect India's dynamic industrial sector more accurately.

  • Technological advances and shifts in global supply chains necessitated the update.
  • The previous base year of 2011-12 was outdated, underrepresenting emerging sectors while overemphasizing declining ones.
  • Inclusion of new sectors such as rare-earth minerals, renewable energy, and advanced manufacturing to better capture industrial trends.

Enhanced Granularity and Sectoral Updates

The revised index now includes a more comprehensive item basket drawing from the ASI data from 2021-22 and 2022-23.

  • The basket now includes 463 item groups, reflecting a diverse range of modern industrial products.
  • New inclusions: rare-earth minerals, renewables, gas distribution, water supply, and advanced electronics.
  • Exclusions: outdated products such as kerosene and fluorescent tubes.

Future Implications

This revision is a critical step towards a modern measurement of industrial performance, aligning with India's infrastructure and clean energy goals. Future revisions are anticipated to be timely to maintain the accuracy of economic assessments.

Author: Former Director General, Mospi and President of Center of Data for Economic Decision-making, PIF

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