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India will launch headline service output index in a few months, Statistics Secretary says

India's statistics secretary announced that the country will launch a headline "Index of Services Production" within months. This index will give investors for the first time a monthly measure of output in India's dominant service sector.

The Ministry of Statistics and Programme Implementation published trial monthly indices on Tuesday for 19 sub-sectors of formal services, covering approximately 60% of that economy. However, it did not release a composite headline measurement.

India does not have an official monthly measure of output in its dominant service sector.

In an interview late Thursday, Statistics Secretary Saurabh Garg stated that "we?are hopeful" to be able?to release a 'headline number? as well.

Garg explained that the ministry will assess whether it should include other sectors, such as education and health, before launching a composite index. However, the timeline for launching this index will depend on how reliable the data is.

He said that the headline index would initially use the 19 existing sectors. However, work is ongoing to extend coverage beyond the 60% formal "services economy".

The April trial data showed a broad-based increase, with 14 of?19 subsectors showing double-digit gains. Leading the way were accommodation and food services retail trade, and administrative services. Air transport declined, while rail transport was largely flat.

Garg stated that the monthly services index along with labour, industry and infrastructure indicators would improve 'the government's ability of assessing economic activity in real time.

I am certain it will improve the robustness and reliability of the GDP number. Reporting by Shubham Bhatra in New Delhi, editing by Nivedita Boutattacharjee

(source: Reuters)