India’s Statistical Overhaul: How India’s Statistical Overhaul Modernised Economic Data

India's Statistical Overhaul updated GDP, IIP, CPI and WPI data, enhancing accuracy, representativeness and evidence-based policymaking.

India's Statistical Overhaul - Why the Databases Got Upgraded
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  • In November 2025, India received a ‘C’ grade — the second-lowest grade — from the IMF for the quality of its national accounts statistics. 
  • In response, the government undertook a wide-ranging overhaul of its key statistical databases over the following months, improving their timeliness, representativeness, accuracy, and coverage across GDP measurement, industrial output, and inflation indices.

What Got Updated

  • Three broad categories of statistical databases were revised:
  • Recent changes in Indices

Why Was the Overhaul Necessary

  • The core problem: India’s statistical databases were built on outdated base years and were becoming progressively less representative of economic reality.
    • GDP, GVA, and IIP had a base year of 2011-12.
    • WPI had a base year of 2011-12; CPI had a base year of 2012.
    • These reflected household consumption patterns nearly 15 years old.
  • Old indices still measured items no longer in common use — DVDs, cassettes, VCRs, tape recorders — while missing modern items like online streaming services, CNG/PNG, and rural house rent that have since become significant in household spending.

Why Accurate Data Matters

  • The RBI’s Monetary Policy Committee uses CPI to gauge inflation and set interest rates.
  • Dearness Allowance (DA) and Dearness Relief (DR) for government employees are pegged to inflation data.
  • Real GDP growth — the global standard metric for measuring economic growth — is calculated only after adjusting for inflation.
  • Inaccurate base data distorts policymaking across the board.

Changes to National Accounts (GDP/GVA)

  • The base year was revised from 2011-12 to 2022-23, making the data far more representative of the current economy.

Key Methodological Improvements

  • Double Deflator Method – This method adjusts input and output prices separately when estimating real GDP growth — giving a much more accurate picture of how price changes affect different stages of production. Currently applied to agriculture and manufacturing, with plans to extend it to other sectors over time.
  • Segregation of Multi-Activity Enterprises – Earlier, if a company operated across multiple sectors, its entire output was attributed to its main sector — distorting sectoral data. Now, output is allocated proportionately across each sector the company actually operates in, giving a more accurate sectoral picture.
  • New Data Sources – The revised series now incorporates:
    • GST data
    • Periodic Labour Force Survey (PLFS) data
      • These additions, along with improved statistical methodology, are expected to reduce data discrepancies.

Changes to Industrial Output (IIP)

  • The Index of Industrial Production (IIP) — which tracks monthly industrial activity and feeds directly into GDP/GVA calculations — was updated as follows:
    • Base year updated to 2022-23
    • Expanded sectoral coverage: now includes gas supply, water supply, sewerage, and waste management activities (in addition to existing sectors)
    • Greater granularity introduced — separately tracking renewable vs. non-renewable electricity sources and different types of minerals produced
  • Products – 839 (Old Series); 1,042 (New Series)
  • Item groups – 407(Old Series); 463 (New Series)

Changes to Inflation Indicators

  1. Consumer Price Index (CPI) — Retail Inflation
  • Base year updated to 2024.
  • Item basket and weightages now pegged to the Household Consumption Expenditure Survey (HCES) 2023-24.
  • Categories expanded from 6 groups to 12 categories.
  • Total items measured (goods + services) increased from 299 to 358.
  • New inclusions: Rural house rent, online media/streaming services, CNG and PNG fuel costs, and improved measurement of telephone charges, rail fare, air fare, and postal charges.
  • Removed items: VCRs, DVD players, radios, tape recorders, cassettes — products no longer in common use.
  1. Wholesale Price Index (WPI) — Producer-Level Inflation
  • Base year updated to 2022-23.
  • Items expanded from 697 to 957.
  • Reorganised categorisation — for example, crude petroleum and natural gas moved from “Primary Articles” to the “Fuel and Power” group, aligning them with coal, electricity, and petroleum products.

Producer Price Index (PPI) — A New Addition

  • The Commerce Ministry introduced an entirely new index — the PPI — in June 2026, with key distinguishing features:
    • Separately tracks input prices paid by producers and output prices they receive.
    • Excludes transport costs and indirect taxes (which WPI includes) — making it a purer measure of producer-level pricing.
    • Incorporates both goods and services, making it more holistic than WPI.

The Big Shift: WPI to Be Phased Out

  • The government has indicated that the WPI will be phased out over the next five years, after which CPI and PPI will become India’s two principal price indices — aligning India more closely with international statistical practice.

Conclusion

  • Numbers shape policy — and outdated numbers shape it badly. By updating base years, refining methodology, and introducing the PPI, India has moved its statistical architecture closer to economic reality and global best practice. 
  • The real test now lies in sustained data quality, regular updates, and whether this overhaul finally earns India a better IMF grade.

Source: TH

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