Factory growth lost momentum last month as softness in new domestic orders prompted firms to lower production growth, but demand from abroad picked up, a survey showed on Thursday.
The HSBC Manufacturing Purchasing Managers' Index, compiled by Markit, fell to 50.7 in December from 51.3 in the previous month.
The index, which gauges business activity in Indian factories but not its utilities, spent three months below the 50 mark that separates growth from contraction before rising above it in November.
"Manufacturing activity decelerated slightly in December as a slowdown in domestic order flows led to slower output growth," said Leif Eskesen, a chief economist at HSBC.
"Today's numbers show that growth remains moderate and struggles to take off due to lingering structural constraints."
While overseas orders came in at a faster pace last month, domestic demand took a hit from the struggling economy.
A sub-index measuring overall new orders fell to 51.3, from 51.9