New Delhi, Jan. 30 -- India's consumer sentiment increased by 1.4 per cent points in the current month, placing the country second among 30 markets with a national index score of 60.7, said the LSEG-Ipsos Primary Consumer Sentiment Index (PCSI) released here on Friday.
The survey said that rising optimism in the world's fourth-largest economy reflects growing domestic demand, expanding employment and a positive outlook for 2026.
Suresh Ramalingam, CEO, Ipsos India said, "The rise in consumer sentiment reflects confidence in India's economic fundamentals, supported by sustained domestic demand, improving employment expectations and a positive outlook for growth. Together, these factors are shaping more optimistic consumer perceptions and r...