The latest PMI results indicated that economic growth in the Indian manufacturing industry remained robust, and price pressures were contained. October data showed historically marked expansions in factory orders and quantities of purchases, while production growth outpaced its long-run average despite softening to a four-month low. At the same time, cost burdens rose at a broadly similar rate to September's 23-month low, while selling charge inflation moderated to the weakest since February.
The seasonally adjusted S&P Global India Manufacturing Purchasing Managers' Index(PMI was up from 55.1 in September to 55.3 in October, above its long-run average (53.7) and indicating a stronger improvement in the health of the sector.

The upward movement in the headline figure largely reflected stronger increases in employment and stocks of purchases. Firms were again able to secure additional work in October, taking the current sequence of growth to 16 months. Overall, factory orders increased at an above-trend pace that was nonetheless the weakest since June. New export orders also rose markedly, with the pace of expansion ticking higher. Production likewise expanded at a slower rate at the start of the third fiscal quarter, the slowest since June, albeit one that surpassed its long-run average.
Growth was linked to ongoing improvements in demand and enhanced technology. Indian manufacturing companies bought additional inputs in October amid efforts to rebuild stocks and fulfil greater sales.
Pollyanna De Lima, Economics Associate Director at S&P Global Market Intelligence, said: "The Indian manufacturing industry again showed signs of resilience in October, with factory orders and production rising strongly despite losing growth momentum. "Manufacturers continued to loosen the purse strings as they expect demand buoyancy to be sustained in coming months. There was a marked rise in input purchasing, with firms adding to their inventories to better align with client purchasing. Capacities were again expanded to accommodate for improving sales. The Future Output Index component indicated robust business optimism towards the year-ahead outlook for output.
"Consumer goods was the best-performing category in October, recording the greatest performances for output, total sales and exports. Growth for all of the aforementioned areas was sustained in the intermediate and investment goods sub-sectors, albeit with slowdowns since September."
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