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India’s private sector growth hits 3-year low as Middle East war saps demand

March 24, 2026
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India’s private sector growth hits 3-year low as Middle East war saps demand

BENGALURU: India’s private sector expanded at its weakest pace in over three years in March as price shocks from the U.S.-Israeli war on Iran dampened domestic demand, yet international orders hit ​a record high, a survey showed on Tuesday.

The data signals weakening activity in the ‌final month of the fiscal year for one of the world’s top-performing economies, and highlights the risks to growth in India and globally from the Middle East conflict.

India’s GDP growth had already slowed to 7.8% last quarter from ​8.4% in the previous one as government spending and private investment cooled.

HSBC’s flash India ​Composite Purchasing Managers’ Index (PMI), compiled by S&P Global, slumped to 56.5 this month, ⁠well below the median forecast of 59.0 in a Reuters poll which had expected little change ​from February’s final reading of 58.9.

While a reading above 50 signals expansion, the downturn was the ​sharpest in 18 months, pointing to a notable loss of momentum.

Manufacturing bore the brunt with its PMI sliding to a 4-1/2-year low of 53.8 from 56.9 as the Middle East conflict stoked market instability and consumer uncertainty, dragging ​factory output growth to its softest since August 2021.

The services industry, which accounts for the majority ​of India’s GDP, also lost ground with the PMI easing to 57.2 from 58.1.

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Inflationary pressures intensified sharply, with ‌input costs – ⁠oil, energy, food, aluminium, steel and chemicals – rising at their fastest pace since June 2022, while selling prices climbed to a seven-month high.

“Cost pressures intensified, but companies are absorbing part of the increase by squeezing margins,” said HSBC’s chief India economist Pranjul Bhandari.

As the world’s third-largest oil importer – sourcing ​roughly 90% of its ​crude and nearly half ⁠its natural gas from abroad – India is acutely exposed to oil price shocks, particularly as Iran has virtually blocked the Strait of Hormuz. Oil prices have ​already soared over 40% since the war began.

That threatens to push inflation, ​already at ⁠3.21% before the war began, even higher and slow economic growth.

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