Inflation will remain high in the foreseeable future | The Hindu Editorial

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A rise in India’s July retail inflation was a foregone conclusion, but its modest increase, at 4.45%, up from 4.38% in June, is still the highest in 19 months, since December 2024. This is the second consecutive month that retail inflation has stayed above the Reserve Bank of India (RBI)’s 4% target, even while remaining comfortably within its 2%-6% tolerance range. Predictably, it has again been driven by food, fuel and transport, even as core inflation, excluding precious metals, has remained below 3%. What is telling is the extent of rural, food-led inflation, which rose from 5.45% in June to 5.79% in July, while urban food inflation decreased marginally from 5.09% to 5.05%. Staples such as onion (22.54%), garlic (35.36%) and ginger (83.62%) fuelled the rise, even as potato (-16.56%) and tomato (-4.59%) moderated. Transport, however, continues to have a wider impact, pointing to elevated input-cost pressures. Transport inflation quickened to 4.43% in July from 4.31% in June, while t

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