India's manufacturing sector anticipates a slower growth phase in the April-June quarter of FY27, influenced by the West Asia conflict. While production and order books saw a dip, production costs, driven by raw materials and energy, continued to climb. Despite these challenges, export sentiment showed a positive uptick, suggesting diversification efforts are bearing fruit.

NEW DELHI: Industrial production grew 5.1% in May 2026, as against 3.4% a year ago, on account of strong expansion recorded in electricity and manufacturing sectors during the…

India's manufacturing sector anticipates a slowdown in April-June FY27, influenced by West Asia tensions impacting business confidence. Despite this, robust domestic demand offers…

Indian manufacturing growth is set to slow in the first quarter of FY27, with a FICCI survey revealing muted business sentiment. This moderation is linked to the West Asia crisis,…

India's manufacturing sector anticipates a slower growth phase in the April-June quarter of FY27, influenced by the West Asia conflict. While production and order books saw a dip,…

India's manufacturing sector experienced its second-slowest growth in four years during June, primarily due to a slowdown in demand for goods impacting output and hiring. While…

India's manufacturing sector recorded its second-slowest growth since mid-2022 in June, as softened demand impacted output and hiring despite easing cost pressures.