India's food inflation unlikely to spike as government measures absorb the worst of the shock
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Published on April 21, 2026.
The Indian government is taking measures to reduce the impact of the war and the weaker monsoon season on its food inflation. The government is focusing on reducing the impact on the economy. The country's chief economist, however, believes that this will not happen quickly.
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