FAQs on Index of Services Production – Trial Indices with Base year 2024 -25

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FAQs on Index of Services Production (ISP) — Trial Indices with Base Year 2024-25

UPSC Prelims + Mains Study Note | GS-III | Indian Economy


1. At a Glance


2. Why in the News


3. Background & Evolution


4. Core Static Facts

Parameter Detail
Full name Index of Services Production (ISP)
Releasing authority Ministry of Statistics & Programme Implementation (MoSPI) / National Statistics Office (NSO)
Base year 2024-25
Analogous index Index of Industrial Production (IIP) — base year 2011-12
Release frequency Monthly
Release lag ~60 days after reference month
Coverage Formal services sector only
Scope 40+ sub-sectors across the services economy
Trial launch date 14 July 2026
TAC Chairperson Ms. Debjani Ghosh, Distinguished Fellow, NITI Aayog
TAC constituted May 2025
Services share in GVA ~55.3% (FY25), up from 50.6% (FY14)

Three Data Pillars of ISP:

  1. Administrative records — for railways, air transport, banking, insurance [S3][S2]
  2. GST data (aggregated outward supplies) — for wholesale & retail trade, real estate, telecom, professional services (bulk of market services); MoSPI uses only aggregated GST data, not individual unit-level data [S2][S7]
  3. ASISSE (Annual Survey of Incorporated Services Sector Enterprises) — for health and education sub-sectors [S3][S6]

Key Sub-Sectors Covered: - Wholesale & retail trade - Transport (rail, air, road) - Banking & insurance - Communication / telecom - Hotels & restaurants - Real estate - Professional, scientific & technical services - Arts, entertainment & recreation - Health (via ASISSE) - Education (via ASISSE) [S2][S7]


5. Multi-Dimensional Analysis

Economic

Administrative / Governance

Scientific / Technological

Historical

Legal / Constitutional


6. Recent Developments (Last 12-18 Months)


7. Prelims Hooks


8. Mains Relevance

GS Paper: GS-III — Indian Economy and issues relating to Planning, Mobilisation of Resources, Growth, Development and Employment; Government Budgeting.

Specific Syllabus Headings: - Indian economy — growth, development, and employment - Changes in industrial and services production — data and measurement - Government statistics and macro-economic indicators

Plausible Mains Question Stems:

  1. "The launch of the Index of Services Production (ISP) represents a significant methodological advance in India's statistical system. Critically analyse the design choices behind ISP and their implications for macroeconomic policymaking." (GS-III, 250 words)

  2. "India's services sector contributes over half of GVA yet has lacked a high-frequency output measure. Examine the challenges in measuring services output and how the ISP framework addresses them." (GS-III, 250 words)

  3. "Evaluate the use of GST administrative data as a statistical input for the Index of Services Production. What are the methodological advantages and limitations of this approach?" (GS-III, 150 words)


9. Related Topics to Study Next

Topic Why Connected
Index of Industrial Production (IIP) Direct structural counterpart; ISP is modelled on IIP; compare methodology and base years
Gross Value Added (GVA) vs GDP ISP tracks GVA in services; understanding GVA-GDP distinction is essential
GST (Goods and Services Tax) — data & administration GST data is the primary source for ISP; connects to tax administration and digital data reuse
ASISSE (Annual Survey of Incorporated Services Sector Enterprises) Key ISP data source; also a standalone statistical instrument worth knowing
National Statistical Office (NSO) / MoSPI Releasing authority; study MoSPI's mandate, other surveys (CPI, WPI, NSS, PLFS)
Economic Survey 2024-25 Contains services sector GVA data (55.3%) cited in ISP context
National Accounts Statistics (NAS) ISP will feed into advance GDP estimates; understand the NAS framework
Collection of Statistics Act, 2008 Statutory backbone for MoSPI surveys including ASISSE

10. Common Errors / Trap Areas

  1. Wrong releasing authority: ISP is released by MoSPI/NSO, not RBI or NITI Aayog. The TAC Chair is from NITI Aayog, but the index itself is a MoSPI product.
  2. Confusing ISP base year with IIP base year: ISP base year = 2024-25; IIP base year = 2011-12. Questions may try to swap these.
  3. Assuming ISP covers informal services: ISP covers only the formal services sector. The informal economy is explicitly excluded.
  4. Wrong TAC chairperson title: Ms. Debjani Ghosh is a Distinguished Fellow, NITI Aayog — not its CEO, not a MoSPI official.
  5. Treating ISP as operational: As of June 2026, ISP is still at the trial indices stage; it is scheduled for full launch in July 2026. Do not describe it as already operational.

11. Sources