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India’s Manufacturing Growth Hits Eight-Month High in March

India’s Manufacturing Growth Hits Eight-Month High in March

by Economy India
April 2, 2025
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India’s Manufacturing Growth Hits Eight-Month High in March

India’s Manufacturing Growth Hits Eight-Month High in March

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Robust Demand Drives Strong Factory Orders and Production Surge

New Delhi (Economy India): India’s manufacturing sector recorded its strongest growth in eight months in March, fueled by a surge in factory orders and production levels, according to a monthly business survey released on Wednesday. The data suggests sustained economic momentum despite global uncertainties.


Manufacturing PMI at 58.7, Highest Since July 2024

The HSBC India Manufacturing Purchasing Managers’ Index (PMI), a key indicator of factory activity, rose to 58.7 in March 2025, up from 58.1 in February. This marks the highest level since July 2024, reflecting improved domestic and international demand.

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A PMI reading above 50 indicates expansion, while a reading below 50 signals contraction. The steady rise in the index highlights the resilience of India’s manufacturing industry, even as global supply chain disruptions and inflationary pressures persist.


Key Drivers of Growth

📈 Surge in Factory Orders and Production

Indian manufacturers reported strong inflows of new business, both from domestic and export markets. The rise in factory output was attributed to higher consumer demand, business expansion, and increased inventory stocking by firms.

📈 Export Orders on the Rise

Export demand saw a significant boost, with higher orders from key global markets such as the United States, Europe, and Southeast Asia. Analysts suggest that India’s competitive pricing, improved logistics, and government incentives have strengthened its position as a global manufacturing hub.

📈 Employment and Supplier Performance Improve

The increase in new business prompted many manufacturers to expand their workforce, leading to job creation in the sector. Additionally, supplier delivery times improved, easing concerns about raw material shortages that had affected production in previous months.


Inflationary Pressures and Challenges

While business confidence remains strong, some manufacturers reported higher input costs, particularly for raw materials and energy. However, the rate of cost inflation eased slightly compared to previous months, signaling a potential stabilization in pricing pressures.

“The sustained growth in India’s manufacturing sector is a positive sign for the economy. While global economic uncertainties remain, the strong demand for Indian products—both locally and internationally—will help sustain this momentum,” said Pranjal Bhandari, Chief Economist at HSBC India.


Government Initiatives Supporting Growth

The Indian government’s Production-Linked Incentive (PLI) scheme and Make in India initiatives have played a crucial role in boosting the country’s manufacturing output. Key sectors such as electronics, automotive, pharmaceuticals, and textiles have witnessed significant expansion, with companies increasing investment in capacity building.

Additionally, efforts to improve infrastructure, streamline regulations, and promote ease of doing business have further strengthened India’s position as a preferred manufacturing destination.

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Outlook: Can India Sustain the Manufacturing Boom?

Experts believe that India’s manufacturing growth trajectory will remain strong in the coming quarters, provided:
✅ Global demand remains stable
✅ Inflation and raw material costs stay under control
✅ Government policies continue to support industrial expansion

With rising factory output, improving labor market conditions, and strong domestic demand, the Indian economy is poised for steady industrial growth in 2025.

(Economy India)

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