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India’s Economy Defies Gloom with Robust Data

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Mahaesh Raajkumar Purty
March 13, 2025
India’s Economy Defies Gloom with Robust Data

Three sets of encouraging data points have emerged, offering a welcome respite for Indian investors and markets, painting a picture of surprising economic resilience. Coupled with this is the news of the first private sector reinsurer receiving its operational license, potentially adding further depth to the financial sector.

Economic Data Points to Cheer

Firstly, systematic investment plan or SIP inflows into mutual funds demonstrated remarkable steadiness in February. While there was a slight moderation from January, the critical takeaway is that these inflows are not collapsing. In fact, they continue their upward trajectory year-on-year, providing a solid foundation for market stability. Secondly, inflation figures brought further cheer. Consumer price inflation or CPI eased to 3.6 percent in February, dipping below the Reserve Bank of India’s (RBI) 4 percent target. Unlike the US, where recent inflation moderation is viewed as potentially temporary, Indian prices are projected to remain benign, paving the way for possible monetary policy easing. Economists predict that while headline inflation might nudge up slightly in March, it should remain under 4 percent in the first half of 2025, thanks to factors like strong crop output and subdued demand.

Manufacturing Shows Promising Uptick

Adding to the positive narrative is the recovery in manufacturing. The index of industrial production (IIP) grew by 5 percent year-on-year in January, a notable improvement from December’s 3.5 percent. This growth was spurred by stronger performance in both mining and manufacturing sectors, indicating a genuine sequential improvement in economic activity. These figures suggest that the Indian economy is showing signs of picking up momentum, despite global uncertainties.

Reinsurance Sector Gets Private Player

In another significant development, the Insurance Regulatory and Development Authority of India (IRDAI) has granted the R2 license to Value Attics Reinsurance. This makes Value Attics the first private sector reinsurer in India, breaking the monopoly of the state-owned General Insurance Corporation of India (GIC Re). While Value Attics still needs to bring in the required capital to commence operations, this approval marks a crucial step towards opening up the Indian reinsurance market to private competition. This move could foster greater competition, potentially lowering reinsurance costs for Indian insurers and attracting further investment into the sector.

External Risks Still Loom Large

While these domestic data points are certainly encouraging, the shadow of global economic risks, particularly trade tensions and a potential global slowdown, continues to loom. A deceleration in global demand could negatively impact India’s exports and services sectors. Concerns about a demand slowdown, especially in the US, are already leading analysts to revise down revenue growth estimates for sectors like IT. A significant deterioration in the global economic climate could dampen investor sentiment and reduce inflows into the Indian market. The US and its trade policies remain key factors to monitor.

Can this domestic resilience truly shield Indian markets from external turbulence? If these positive domestic trends persist, Indian investors might find themselves somewhat insulated from global shocks. However, vigilance and careful navigation of the global economic currents will remain crucial.

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Mahaesh is a former engineer turned serial entrepreneur and finance expert with an MBA in Finance and over a decade of active trading experience. He delivers in-depth market research, insightful perspectives, and a unique take on finance. Beyond the markets, he explores spirituality and enjoys peaceful strolls in nature.

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