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India’s Services Sector Growth Hits 11-Month High in July, Boosted by Robust Export Orders and Domestic Demand

India’s services sector witnessed its strongest growth in nearly a year in July 2025, as per the latest HSBC India Services Purchasing Managers’ Index (PMI).

by Economy India
August 7, 2025
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India’s Services Sector Growth Hits 11-Month High in July, Boosted by Robust Export Orders and Domestic Demand

India’s Services Sector Growth Hits 11-Month High in July, Boosted by Robust Export Orders and Domestic Demand

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HSBC India Services PMI Rises to 60.5, Reflecting Strongest Expansion Since August 2024

📅 By Economy India Business Desk | August 7, 2025

New Delhi — India’s services sector witnessed its strongest growth in nearly a year in July 2025, as per the latest HSBC India Services Purchasing Managers’ Index (PMI). The monthly index rose to 60.5 in July, up slightly from 60.4 in June, marking the highest level since August 2024 and signaling continued momentum in the economy’s largest segment.

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The robust performance was attributed to sharp increases in both domestic sales and international demand, with service providers citing improved inflows of new orders from both private consumers and export clients.

India’s Services Sector Growth Hits 11-Month High in July, Boosted by Robust Export Orders and Domestic Demand
India’s Services Sector Growth Hits 11-Month High in July, Boosted by Robust Export Orders and Domestic Demand

📊 Key Highlights of the PMI Report

  • HSBC India Services PMI (July 2025): 60.5
  • June 2025 Reading: 60.4
  • Threshold: A PMI reading above 50 indicates expansion; below 50 indicates contraction.
  • Strongest expansion in 11 months: Last seen in August 2024.

🚀 Growth Drivers: New Orders and Export Demand

According to the HSBC-S&P Global survey, the services economy is being powered by:

  • Domestic demand resurgence, especially in finance, IT, and real estate-related services.
  • Sharp uptick in new export business, with companies reporting increased inflows from key markets in the Middle East, Europe, and Southeast Asia.
  • Improved client confidence, driven by sustained GDP growth and moderate inflationary pressures.

“July was another month of broad-based improvement in the service economy, with firms reporting new client wins and improved demand conditions both at home and abroad,” the survey stated.

India’s Services Sector Growth Hits 11-Month High in July, Boosted by Robust Export Orders and Domestic Demand
India’s Services Sector Growth Hits 11-Month High in July, Boosted by Robust Export Orders and Domestic Demand

🧮 Employment and Business Confidence

Despite strong order books, the report noted only marginal employment growth, suggesting many firms are cautious about hiring and choosing instead to optimize current workforce productivity.

However, business optimism remains high, with many service providers expecting further expansion in the next 12 months, supported by ongoing reforms, digital adoption, and easing global uncertainties.


📈 Composite PMI Shows Sustained Economic Momentum

The HSBC India Composite PMI, which includes both manufacturing and services data, also climbed to 61.2 in July, up from 60.9 in June. The strong showing in both sectors suggests that India’s broader economy remains resilient despite global headwinds.

  • Manufacturing PMI (July): 61.0 (reported earlier)
  • Composite PMI (July): 61.2
India’s Services Sector Growth Hits 11-Month High in July, Boosted by Robust Export Orders and Domestic Demand
India’s Services Sector Growth Hits 11-Month High in July, Boosted by Robust Export Orders and Domestic Demand

🔍 Sector-Wise Outlook

Sub-SectorGrowth Outlook (July)Trend
Financial ServicesStrongContinued digitization push
Real Estate & PropertyModerate to StrongDemand in commercial segment
IT & Tech ConsultingVery StrongGlobal orders surged
Travel & HospitalityModerate RecoverySeasonal effect observed
Healthcare ServicesStableDriven by diagnostics deman

🏛️ Government and Industry Reactions

Union Commerce Minister Shri Piyush Goyal welcomed the data, calling it “a testament to the strength of India’s structural growth story and resilience in the face of global challenges.”

Meanwhile, industry leaders from NASSCOM, FICCI, and CII echoed the need for continued policy support, including faster GST refunds, smoother cross-border services regulations, and investment in skilled workforce development to sustain this momentum.

India’s Services Sector Growth Hits 11-Month High in July, Boosted by Robust Export Orders and Domestic Demand
India’s Services Sector Growth Hits 11-Month High in July, Boosted by Robust Export Orders and Domestic Demand

🌍 Global Context: India Outperforms Emerging Market Peers

India’s services sector growth comes at a time when many other emerging economies are experiencing a slowdown due to weak global demand and monetary tightening.

  • China’s Services PMI (July): 51.5
  • Brazil: 49.8
  • Indonesia: 53.1

“India remains one of the fastest-growing services economies in the world,” noted HSBC analysts, citing the country’s stable inflation, monetary easing, and digital transformation as key enablers.


📌 What to Watch Ahead

Experts caution that while the current data is encouraging, the sector must prepare for potential risks such as:

  • Global economic uncertainty
  • Geopolitical disruptions
  • Rising wage pressures in urban centers

The upcoming Q2 FY2025-26 GDP figures and monetary policy stance from RBI’s August meeting will be crucial indicators of the services sector’s trajectory ahead.

With services accounting for nearly 54% of India’s GDP, the PMI report signals robust economic health and sustained expansion. As India positions itself as a global services hub, July’s record performance lays the foundation for stronger quarterly outcomes and rising investor confidence.

Economy India will continue to track sector-wise data and policy developments impacting this crucial segment.

(Economy India)


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