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Inviting comments on Discussion Paper on “Substitution of Factories in the Compilation of the Index of Industrial Production”

Inviting comments on Discussion Paper on “Substitution of Factories in the Compilation of the Index of Industrial Production”
Start Date :
Dec 02, 2025
Last Date :
Dec 10, 2025
17:30 PM IST (GMT +5.30 Hrs)
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National Statistical Office (NSO) under the Ministry of Statistics and Programme Implementation (MoSPI) is undertaking the Base Revision Exercise of the Index of Industrial ...

National Statistical Office (NSO) under the Ministry of Statistics and Programme Implementation (MoSPI) is undertaking the Base Revision Exercise of the Index of Industrial Production (IIP) to ensure that the index remains aligned with the current structure and dynamics of India’s industrial sector.

As part of this initiative, MoSPI has released a Discussion Paper 1.0 titled “Substitution of Factories in the Compilation of the Index of Industrial Production”, which details the proposed methodology for the upcoming IIP series and seeks to enhance accuracy and representativeness in future compilations.

The Ministry invites views, comments, and suggestions from experts, academicians, Central & State Government departments, financial institutions, industry bodies, and all other stakeholders. Feedback may be shared at: iipcso@nic.in

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Andaluri Srinivas
Andaluri Srinivas 4 months 1 week ago
Broaden categories such as Primary goods, Capital goods, Intermediate goods, Infrastructure or construction goods, Consumer durables, Consumer non-durables.
Khushrajpatel
Khushrajpatel 4 months 1 week ago
LAST PART -8️⃣🎱✴️ CONCLUSION:- The discussion paper presents an important reform measure that can significantly improve India’s statistical accuracy. Industrial production is a vital component of economic growth measurement, and ensuring that the IIP reflects the current industrial reality is crucial for policymaking, business planning, investment decisions, and economic forecasting. Substitution of factories is not only a technical requirement but a necessary evolution of the statistical system. By adopting a dynamic panel, improving data collection mechanisms, and ensuring transparency, India can strengthen its IIP framework and align it with global standards. Overall, the proposals in the discussion paper are timely, relevant, and essential for capturing the true picture of India’s industrial sector. 🔚🫡🫡 THANK YOU TO STUDY. SIR OR MADAM
Khushrajpatel
Khushrajpatel 4 months 1 week ago
PART -7 Potential Concerns and Suggestions:- While the proposed substitution system is essential, it also brings challenges that the discussion paper must consider: Administrative burden: State statistical offices require more manpower and training. Industry resistance: Some industries may hesitate to share timely data. Transition issues: During the shift to a dynamic panel, IIP series may experience short-term volatility. To address these concerns, the following suggestions are offered: 1. Capacity Building: Provide training and digital tools to field officers. 2. Incentivized Reporting: Offer recognition or simplified compliance for timely reporting factories. 3. Phased Rollout: Introduce substitution in phases to maintain continuity in the index. 4. Regular Awareness Sessions: Conduct workshops for industries to explain the importance of IIP data. 5. Public Dashboard: Publish a transparent list of active and substituted factories to build trust in the process. LAST PART -8