India's consumer sentiment took a positive turn in June 2025, as reflected in the latest Thomson Reuters IPSOS Primary Consumer Sentiment Index (PCSI). The index reached 59.04, an increase from May's 56.18. This change marks a significant month-over-month improvement, suggesting growing confidence among Indian consumers.
The data, updated on 13 June 2025, highlights an upward trend in consumer sentiment, recovering from the previous month’s performance. In the month prior to June, the index saw a smaller increase, reflecting a more modest change from April to May.
This upward adjustment in consumer sentiment could be indicative of economic optimism in India, as consumers show increased confidence in their financial stability and economic prospects. Market analysts may view this as a positive signal for retail sectors and related industries moving forward.