The Consumer Confidence Index score for India decreased by six points to 128 in the April-June quarter of 2016, from a high of 134 in the first quarter, the company said in a statement.
"This puts India in second place on the global index, after being in the lead for eight quarters. Globally, Philippines is the most optimistic country this quarter, with an index of 132," it added.
There is a tilt towards savings as against discretionary spending, a softening in volume growth of the consumer goods baskets compared to last quarter and muted auto sales, he added.
"However, the Indian consumer has remained quite optimistic over the last few quarters, and this may be just a temporary dip," Basu said.
As per the Nielsen Global Survey of Consumer Confidence and Spending Intentions, the mood worldwide held steady in the second quarter of 2016 at 98, an index score that was flat from the first quarter.
In Asia-Pacific, confidence was relatively stable at 107, a one-point decrease from the first quarter. Japan's confidence was of particular significance since it decreased four points to 69. It was Japan's fourth consecutive quarter of declining scores, amid weak consumption and wage growth, the company said.
"...Confidence declined six points in India, four points in Thailand and two points in Vietnam from the first quarter. Malaysia was the only emerging market in the region with a below-the-baseline confidence score of 87, but that score represented an eight point increase in the second quarter," the survey said.
The survey conducted from May 9-27 and polled more than 30,000 online consumers in 63 countries throughout Asia-Pacific, Europe, Latin America, the Middle East/Africa and North America.
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