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India’s Services Exports Decline for Second Consecutive Month, Stand at $31.62 Billion in February

India’s services exports shrank for the second straight month in February 2024, reaching $31.62 billion, according to data released by the Reserve Bank of India (RBI) on Friday.

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March 29, 2025
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(Economy India): India’s services exports shrank for the second straight month in February 2024, reaching $31.62 billion, according to data released by the Reserve Bank of India (RBI) on Friday. This marks a steep decline from January’s $34.72 billion and December’s $36.96 billion, raising concerns over the country’s external trade performance.


Declining Services Trade: A Growing Concern?

The drop in services exports comes amid slowing global demand, geopolitical tensions, and fluctuating foreign investments, all of which have impacted India’s IT, business process outsourcing (BPO), and consultancy sectors.

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On the other hand, services imports also fell to $14.5 billion, reflecting lower demand for overseas business and professional services.


Key Highlights of the Services Trade Performance

1. IT and Business Services See Lower Global Demand

India’s IT and software services sector, which contributes significantly to overall services exports, has faced a slowdown in new contracts due to global economic uncertainties.

  • Many large clients in North America and Europe have delayed or reduced spending on IT services.
  • The impact of AI-driven automation is also reshaping the industry, reducing demand for traditional IT outsourcing.

2. Travel and Tourism Sector Yet to Recover Fully

  • While international travel has picked up post-pandemic, tourism-related services have not yet returned to pre-pandemic levels.
  • Business travel remains subdued due to cost-cutting by global corporations.

3. Financial and Professional Services Also Affected

  • Global volatility in financial markets has impacted foreign investment consulting services.
  • Professional services, including legal and management consulting, have seen reduced offshore demand.

Why Are Services Exports Falling?

Several macro factors have contributed to this downward trend:

  • Slowdown in the global economy, particularly in key markets like the US and Europe.
  • Currency fluctuations, with the Indian Rupee stabilizing against the US Dollar, affecting competitive pricing.
  • Increased competition from other emerging economies, particularly in the IT and outsourcing sectors.
  • The rise of generative AI and automation, which is transforming traditional IT services.

What’s Next? Strategies for Reviving Services Exports

1. Strengthening IT and Digital Services

  • The Indian IT sector needs to shift towards AI-driven solutions, cybersecurity, and cloud-based services to stay competitive.
  • Investment in high-value IT consulting can help compensate for losses in traditional outsourcing.

2. Boosting Tourism and Hospitality Services

  • Government incentives and easing visa norms could help attract more foreign tourists.
  • Promoting medical and wellness tourism could add to service exports.

3. Expanding into Emerging Markets

  • While North America and Europe remain primary markets, India must explore new opportunities in Africa, Latin America, and the Middle East for business services.
  • Stronger trade partnerships can facilitate service sector expansion.
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A Temporary Dip or a Long-Term Shift?

The decline in services exports in February is not an isolated event but a reflection of global economic trends and structural changes in India’s export-driven sectors.

While the drop may raise concerns, India remains a global leader in IT and professional services, and targeted policy measures can help regain lost momentum. With the right investments in technology, skill development, and new markets, India’s services exports are expected to bounce back in the coming months.

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