Revision summary
The 2015 revision moved the base from 2004-05 to 2011-12 and replaced GDP at factor cost with GVA at basic prices. Headline GDP is at market prices, in line with SNA 2008. MCA21 and wider financial and local-body coverage changed what enters the total. New IIP and price deflators mean the series is not a relabelled old index. Debate on comparability is fair; a conspiracy reading is not.
Model answer
Introduction
In January 2015 India shifted the National Accounts to a 2011-12 base and to System of National Accounts 2008 ideas. The change was about what is counted, at which prices, and from which books, not a secret rewrite of real output.
Body
What changed in the headline
- Before 2015 the familiar production measure was GDP at factor cost on a 2004-05 base. After 2015 the production measure is Gross Value Added (GVA) at basic prices on a 2011-12 base.
- Basic prices add production taxes and subtract production subsidies from factor-cost GVA. They are not the same as factor cost.
- Headline GDP is now stated at market prices: GVA plus product taxes minus product subsidies. That matches how most countries quote GDP.
- New series numbers cannot be read as a simple markup of the old series. The basket, the base, and the books all moved together.
Data books and coverage
- The corporate sector moved toward MCA21 company filings instead of relying mainly on the Index of Industrial Production and a thinner set of company accounts.
- Coverage widened for financial corporations, local bodies, and autonomous institutions, which the old series under-counted.
- Informal and unorganised activity still uses survey labour input and value added per worker, but with newer NSS and enterprise frames rather than a frozen 2004-05 picture.
- Deflators shifted with new IIP, WPI, and CPI series, so real growth is not the old volume index with a new label.
How to read the debate
- Growth rates jumped in some years because the new books captured more organised activity, not because output was invented in a back room.
- Comparability with 2004-05 is imperfect. That is a fair statistical complaint. It is not evidence of a political conspiracy.
- Users should quote GVA at basic prices and GDP at market prices correctly, and never say India still publishes GDP at factor cost as the main production total.
Flow diagram
flowchart TD O[Pre-2015 2004-05] --> F[GDP at factor cost] N[Post-2015 2011-12] --> G[GVA at basic prices] N --> M[GDP at market prices] N --> C[MCA21 wider coverage] G --> H[Headline accounts] M --> H
Conclusion
After 2015 India measures production as GVA at basic prices on a 2011-12 base, with MCA21 and wider coverage, and quotes GDP at market prices. The revision aligned books with SNA 2008. It changed the ruler; it did not secretly reprint the cloth.
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