ASISSE 2024-25 Launch: India’s First Annual Survey Tracking Formal Services Sector Through GSTN Database
Introduction
The National Statistics Office (NSO), under the Ministry of Statistics and Programme Implementation (MoSPI), launched India’s first Annual Survey of Incorporated Services Sector Enterprises (ASISSE) for 2024-25. This initiative addresses a critical statistical gap by creating comprehensive annual data on the formal services economy, which contributes over 50% to India’s GDP.
Unlike manufacturing tracked through ASI, services lacked dedicated annual enterprise-level data. ASISSE fills this void using GSTN database for sampling, measuring GVA, employment, and capital formation across incorporated entities. For UPSC aspirants, it highlights economic formalisation, national accounts methodology, and data-driven policymaking.
Why ASISSE Matters
India’s services sector growth outpaces manufacturing, yet granular enterprise data remained elusive. Periodic NSSO surveys existed, but annual tracking was absent, hampering policy precision and GDP compilation accuracy.
ASISSE provides reliable inputs for National Accounts Statistics, enabling better sectoral GDP estimates, employment trends, and productivity analysis. It complements PLI schemes, Make in India, and formalisation drives by quantifying services contribution to economic formalisation.
Survey Objectives
The primary goal is evidence-based policymaking through accurate measurement rather than estimation. Key objectives include tracking Gross Value Added (GVA), Net Value Added (NVA), employment, emoluments, fixed assets, and capital formation in incorporated services enterprises.
Data supports sectoral policy targeting, state-wise performance comparison, and input-output analysis for national accounts. It establishes baseline metrics for future growth monitoring, essential as services weight in GDP approaches 55%.
Target Universe and Coverage
ASISSE covers incorporated entities registered under Companies Act 1956/2013 and LLP Act 2008, excluding unincorporated firms, government enterprises, and agriculture. This focuses on formal corporate services economy.
Survey spans all States/UTs with ~1.21 lakh enterprises sampled from GSTN frame. Coverage includes IT/ITeS, healthcare, education, trade, transport, financial services, professional services, and hospitality.
Methodology and Sampling
GSTN database provides comprehensive frame of GST-registered incorporated entities, ensuring formal sector coverage. Stratified sampling ensures representation across enterprise size (turnover), location, and sub-sectors.
Digital-first approach uses secure web portal for self-reporting, reducing fieldwork costs while improving accuracy. Collection of Statistics Act 2008 and Jan Vishwas 2023 provide legal backing.
Key Economic Indicators
- Gross Value Added (GVA): Measures sectoral contribution to economy, essential for GDP compilation.
- Employment and Emoluments: Tracks formal job creation, wage trends, skill composition.
- Fixed Assets and Capital Formation: Monitors investment patterns, infrastructure development.
- Operational Metrics: Revenue, expenses, profitability, export orientation.
These indicators enable comprehensive services productivity analysis, state benchmarking, and policy prioritisation.
Digital Implementation Framework
NSO’s web portal ensures real-time data capture with validation checks, dashboards for field supervisors, and analytics for data quality. “Know Your Survey” user guide simplifies compliance for enterprises.
Legal safeguards ensure confidentiality; aggregated data only used for statistical purposes. Technical support helpline addresses respondent queries.
National Accounts Integration
ASISSE data directly feeds GDP compilation, improving services sector weight accuracy. Current estimates rely on periodic surveys and proxies; annual enterprise data enhances reliability.
Benchmark revisions will incorporate ASISSE results, potentially refining GDP growth rates and sectoral shares. State/UT GDP estimates also benefit from granular enterprise-level data.
Policy and Economic Significance
- Targeted Interventions: Sub-sectoral data enables precise policy like ITES incentives, healthcare formalisation, trade competitiveness.
- Formalisation Impact: Quantifies GST-driven corporate growth, Atmanirbhar Bharat services contribution.
- Employment Insights: Formal job quality, wage formalisation, skill gaps analysis.
- State Competition: Performance benchmarking drives competitive federalism.
Challenges and Way Forward
Enterprise compliance remains key challenge; digital literacy gaps may affect response rates. GSTN frame currency, coverage accuracy need continuous refinement.
Phase-wise rollout with pilot testing precedes full implementation. International benchmarking against OECD services statistics planned.
Regularity ensures trend analysis; ASISSE 2025-26 already scheduled. Integration with MCA21, PF/ESI data planned for comprehensive formal economy picture.
UPSC Relevance
GS Paper III: Economic survey methodology, national accounts, formalisation. Prelims: ASISSE full form, reference period (2024-25), GSTN sampling. Mains: Data-driven policymaking, services-led growth model.
Links with Digital India, GST formalisation, Atmanirbhar Bharat services mission.
FAQs
Annual Survey of Incorporated Services Sector Enterprises, NSO's first annual tracking of formal corporate services economy using GSTN data.
To fill data gap in services sector (50%+ GDP contributor) lacking dedicated annual enterprise survey like manufacturing's ASI.
GVA, employment, emoluments, fixed assets, capital formation across incorporated companies/LLPs.
Stratified sampling from GSTN database covering ~1.21 lakh enterprises across all States/UTs.
IT/ITeS, healthcare, trade, finance, professional services, hospitality—excluding agriculture, govt enterprises.
Provides reliable enterprise-level data for accurate GDP compilation, state estimates, sectoral benchmarking.
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