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India Proposes Broad Industrial Output Index Revamp

NEW DELHI, May 25 (Reuters) - India's statistics ministry has proposed changes to the way it calculates the monthly industrial output, including expanding sector coverage and ​adopting a chain-linked framework, ahead of the new series of ‌the data due next week.

A technical advisory panel of the ministry recommended broad changes to the Index of Industrial Production (IIP), including tracking renewable power generation separately and adding ​utilities such as gas supply, water supply, sewerage and waste ​management.

Key changes and recommendations to the index include:

  • Revising the IIP ⁠base year to 2022-23 from 2011-12 to better reflect the current industrial ​structure.

  • Introducing a chain-based approach along with the fixed-base index, allowing weights to ​be updated annually to better capture structural shifts in industry and reduce bias from outdated weights.

  • Using the geometric mean method to link the 2011–12 series and 2022–23 series. The ​linking factors will be calculated at aggregated levels for the general and ​sectoral indexes.

  • Expanding the IIP basket to 463 item groups from 407, including new sectors ‌such ⁠as gas supply, water supply, sewerage and waste management.

  • The manufacturing basket will see 120 new item groups added and 64 dropped.

  • Splitting electricity generation into renewable and non-renewable categories to better capture India's energy transition.

  • Including minor minerals ​and rare earth minerals ​in mining ⁠output to reflect their growing role in infrastructure, clean energy and high-tech manufacturing.

  • Retaining "not elsewhere classified" (n.e.c.) items in the manufacturing ​basket to improve representation of emerging products and industries.

  • A ​formal ⁠framework for the substitution and augmentation of factories to replace closed or outdated units to reflect changing production patterns.

  • Shifting from the Wholesale Price Index to ⁠the Producer ​Price Index as the preferred deflator for ​IIP calculations once available.

  • Creating separate industrial indexes for the unincorporated sector and eventually publishing seasonally ​adjusted IIP data.

Reporting by Shubham Batra in New Delhi; Ediitng by Eileen Soreng

Source: Reuters


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