MoSPI to Launch India's First Index of
Services Production (ISP)
The Ministry of Statistics and Programme
Implementation (MoSPI) is set to launch the Index of Services Production (ISP),
India's first official monthly indicator to measure economic activity across
major service sectors. The new index is expected to fill a long-standing gap in
India's economic statistics by providing a high-frequency measure of the
performance of the services sector, which is the largest contributor to the
country's economy.
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The ISP will complement
the Index of Industrial Production (IIP) and provide a monthly snapshot of
economic activity in India’s services sector, which contributes more than 50%
of the country’s GDP.
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The first set of trial
ISP data is expected to be released on 14 July 2026.
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ISP will cover the formal
services sector and will be released on a monthly basis.
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The index is being
developed with 2024-25 as the proposed base year, and trial data will be released
about two months after the month being measured.
Index of Services Production
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The ISP is a monthly
indicator designed to track changes in output across major service industries,
similar to the way the Index of Industrial Production (IIP) measures industrial
production.
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Initially, the index will
cover trade, transport, banking, insurance, telecommunications, hospitality,
real estate, professional services and entertainment.
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Health and education
services are expected to be added later as more data becomes available.
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The index will be
compiled using a Fixed-Weight Laspeyres Volume Index methodology.
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It will draw upon
multiple data sources, including GST records, administrative data (such as
banking, insurance, railways and air transport) and ASISSE (Annual Survey of
Incorporated Services Sector Enterprises).
Need for ISP
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Until now, India has
relied on indicators such as the Services Purchasing Managers’ Index (PMI), GST
collections, sector-specific statistics and quarterly GDP estimates to assess
service-sector performance. However, these indicators provided only partial
insights.
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While the IIP offered a
monthly measure of industrial activity, there was no equivalent indicator for
services. As a result, monitoring short-term changes in a sector accounting for
over half of India’s GDP remained a challenge.
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The ISP is expected to
bridge this long-standing gap by providing a regular and structured measure of
service-sector production.
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It is also expected to
become an important tool for national accounts compilation, government
ministries, economists and researchers.
Importance of the ISP
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Filling a Long-standing
Data Gap: The ISP addresses a major gap in India’s economic statistics by
providing a regular and structured measure of service-sector activity, similar
to the role played by the Index of Industrial Production (IIP) for the
industrial sector.
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Better Economic
Monitoring: Monthly tracking of service-sector output will enable policymakers
to identify emerging economic trends and sectoral shifts at an early stage,
facilitating timely policy responses.
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Improved Policy
Formulation: By providing granular information on the performance of key
service industries, the index will support evidence-based decision-making and
more targeted policy interventions.
¨ Strengthening Economic Analysis: The ISP will allow economists and researchers to analyse service-sector performance alongside industrial production, offering a more comprehensive assessment of overall economic activity.
¨ Enhancing National Accounts Compilation: The index is expected to become an important input for national income estimation and improve the accuracy and timeliness of macroeconomic statistics.