India’s Infrastructure Output Sees Modest Growth of 0.5% in April Amid Slowdown

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India’s infrastructure sector experienced a slower growth of 0.5% in April 2025, a significant dip from the 4.6% expansion witnessed in March 2025, according to official data. The decline in growth is attributed to a combination of factors, including reduced activity in key segments like cement, coal, and electricity production, which form the backbone of India’s infrastructure sector.

The 0.5% rise marks the lowest growth rate recorded in recent months, raising concerns among policymakers and industry experts. Despite this, sectors like steel, natural gas, and refinery products showed positive growth, helping mitigate the downturn to some extent. Analysts suggest that while the infrastructure sector remains a critical driver of the country’s economic recovery, challenges like fluctuating raw material costs and slower project execution need to be addressed for more sustained progress.

 

The government’s push for infrastructure development through initiatives such as the National Infrastructure Pipeline remains crucial for long-term growth. However, experts emphasize the importance of timely implementation and sectoral improvements to ensure that the infrastructure output picks up pace in the coming months.

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