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India’s March private business activity slows to lowest since Oct 2022, missing forecasts

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MANGALURU, INDIA – SEPTEMBER 05: A general view shows a section of the Mangalore Refinery and Petrochemicals Limited (MRPL) refinery on September 05, 2025 in Mangaluru, India. India’s vast oil refining complexes are among the largest in the world, processing millions of barrels of crude daily to meet rising domestic and export demand.

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India’s private sector activity in March slowed to its lowest level since October 2022 as weaker domestic demand for goods and services offset the highest rise in international orders, according to the HSBC flash Purchasing Managers’ Index compiled by S&P Global.

HSBC’s flash India Composite Purchasing Managers’ Index (PMI) slowed to 56.5 in March from 58.9 in February and was below the Reuters poll median of 59.0.

A PMI reading above 50.0 indicates growth, while a reading below that level points to a contraction.

India’s factory activity slowed to 53.8 from 56.9 in February and was below the poll expectation of 56.8. The services sector in the world’s fastest‑growing economy was at 57.2, below the analyst forecast of 58.3.

“Companies indicated that the Middle East war, unstable market conditions and inflationary pressures all dampened growth. Input costs and selling charges increased at the fastest rates in 45 and seven months respectively,” according to the release by S&P Global.

India’s private-sector business activity had been on an upswing since the start of 2026, but the U.S.-Israel war with Iran has adversely impacted the economy.

“The situation in West Asia is concerning at this time,” Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi said in his address to the parliament on Monday.

He added that “the difficult global conditions caused by this war are likely to persist for a long time” and urged Indians to “remain prepared and united,” as they had during the COVID-19 pandemic.

India is among the Asian countries particularly vulnerable to the fallout from a prolonged conflict in the Middle East, as it faces an energy crunch and disruptions to key aviation and trade routes.

Higher energy prices are also expected to widen India’s current account deficit, which has contributed to a weakening of the local currency, with the rupee touching record lows in recent days.

Business sentiment had earlier improved as India finalized trade deals with two major partners, the U.S. and the European Union, early this year. Last month, private companies in India recorded a rapid rise in total new orders and international sales, prompting them to hire additional staff and scale up output, according to the HSBC PMI release on Feb. 20.

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