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Inflation dynamics: Ongoing Iran conflict will complicate policy choices

31 Mar 2026
2 min

Inflation Target Retention

The Union government has decided to retain the inflation target at 4 per cent, with a tolerance band of two percentage points on both sides for the next five years. This target, reviewed every five years, was first adopted in 2016 under the flexible inflation-targeting framework.

Reasons for Retaining the Target

  • Research indicates that both the inflation rate and its volatility have moderated since the adoption of this framework.
  • A consistent, rule-based policy framework ensures stability and allows market participants to adjust to changing macroeconomic conditions.
  • Maintaining the target avoids creating ambiguity and helps in effective communication.

Macroeconomic Environment and Challenges

The upcoming meeting of the Monetary Policy Committee (MPC) of the RBI will be closely observed given the current macroeconomic challenges, especially due to the war in West Asia.

  • The conflict has increased economic uncertainty, leading to decisions such as reducing excise duty on petrol and diesel.
  • An oil-price shock could decrease economic growth and raise inflation, creating stagflationary conditions that complicate policymaking.

Current Economic Indicators

  • The rupee has depreciated by over 4 per cent against the dollar, increasing inflationary pressures through import prices.
  • Despite adequate food grain stocks, global fertilizer production issues could impact food prices.

Inflation Projections and Future Outlook

  • OECD projections indicate a potential increase in the inflation rate for G20 countries by 1.2 percentage points by 2026, reaching 4 per cent.
  • India's inflation projection has been adjusted to 5.1 per cent from the previous forecast.
  • The inflation rate for February was 3.21 per cent, which may rise in the coming months.

Given the current uncertainties, the MPC's interpretation and response to these challenges will be crucial.

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