GS 3: EconomyGS 3: Environment & Ecology

Interrupted growth, Pg 8.

The Index of Industrial Production (IIP) recorded a sharp slowdown to 1.5% growth in June 2025, the lowest in 10 months, largely due to climate-related disruptions impacting mining and electricity sectors.

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Key Highlights:

  • IIP growth fell to 1.5% in June, driven by a contraction in mining (-8.7%) and electricity (-2.6%).
  • Excessive rainfall in Jharkhand, Odisha, and West Bengal disrupted mining belts through waterlogging.
  • Jharkhand saw 504.8 mm rainfall vs. a normal of 307 mm between June 1–July 12, but five districts remained rain-deficient.
  • Damage to power infrastructure and supply chains further slowed industrial recovery.
  • Mining and electricity together hold 22.3% weightage in the IIP index.
  • Growth in capital (3.5%), intermediate (5.5%), and infrastructure goods (7.2%) suggests push from public infrastructure spending.
  • Indian economic reporting seldom attributes such industrial slowdowns to climate-related causes.

Detailed Insights:

  • Sectoral Impact of Monsoon Volatility:
    • The uneven southwest monsoon caused regional flooding and disruptions, especially in resource extraction and power generation, directly affecting industrial output.
  • Institutional Gaps in Climate Attribution:
    • Indian agencies like MoSPI and RBI typically cite generic factors (input costs, demand, base effect) while avoiding climate attribution in macroeconomic data.
    • By contrast, institutions like the European Central Bank and Bank of England have begun incorporating climate risk frameworks into economic assessments.
  • Need for Climate-Aware Reporting:
    • The failure to integrate climate risks into production data (like IIP or GDP) limits preparedness for climate-induced economic shocks.
    • RBI’s Financial Stability Reports have started including climate risk, but broader macroeconomic data still lack such integration.
  • Policy Implication:
    • Ignoring climate dimensions in official economic reporting may undermine resilience planning and distort understanding of structural vulnerabilities.

Concepts Involved:

  • Index of Industrial Production (IIP): A composite indicator measuring the volume of production across mining, manufacturing, and electricity sectors.
  • Climate Attribution: The scientific process of evaluating the extent to which climate change influences specific weather events or trends.
  • Southwest Monsoon: A seasonal wind pattern that delivers the majority of India’s rainfall between June and September.
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