The Business Confidence Survey results follow the months-long euphoria among industry leaders about prospects of improvement in business environment after a new government led by Prime Minister Narendra Modi stormed to power with a strong majority in May 2014.
"Not much has changed on the ground at the industry level in the last six months," Assocham said citing its 'Business Confidence Index'.
"As many as 54.2 per cent of the respondents in the confidence measuring survey said not much has really changed at the operating level in the last six months, but more number of industry leaders expressed optimism about the shape of things to improve going forward," the industry body said.
The survey also found that 45.8 per cent of business leaders believe that the January-March 2015 quarter won't see any change in their domestic investment plans, while similar outlook was noticed with regard to international investments.
A considerable 41.7 per cent, however, expect hiring prospects to improve in the current quarter and the subsequent months.
The survey, which was conducted in December 2014, indicates that the general consensus (62.5 per cent) at the industry level seems to be that their performance in the coming six months would improve.
"Typically, investment follows improvement in sales and profitability. The latter things -- sales and profitability -- are falling in place and there would be a visible change in the next few months, following which investment should follow since there is always a lag," Assocham Secretary General D S Rawat said.
Thus, there are some indications of a possibility of a revival being seen in the demand within the economy. Export growth remained positive although the deceleration since July requires vigilance, it said.
Conditions in overseas market are bound to affect the Indian industries dependent upon them both as market sources and as input providers.
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