India’s industrial output experienced a contraction of 0.1% in August, marking the first decline in 22 months, predominantly due to a high base effect, reduced mining and electricity output, and a weakened manufacturing sector. Analysts attribute this to temporary factors including monsoon rains and expect no major alarm.
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