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Cooling Inflation

The Statesman Bhubaneswar

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February 14, 2025

India's retail inflation easing to a five-month low of 4.31 per cent in January presents a significant moment for economic policy.

With food prices moderating and inflation coming in lower than expected, the latest figures offer a rare balance between price stability and economic stimulus. However, the moment demands careful handling. While it creates space for further rate cuts and policy interventions, risks remain on the horizon. A key driver for the softening inflation is the moderation in food prices. Vegetables, which saw a steep rise of 26.6 per cent in December, grew at a much slower pace of 11.35 per cent in January. Pulses and cereals showed a downward trend in price growth. This can largely be attributed to improved winter harvests, which have stabilised food supply. However, the respite could be short-lived. The expected unseasonally warm temperatures in March could impact key crops like wheat, reversing some of these gains. If climate variability continues to affect agricultural output, food inflation could once again exert pressure on household budgets. From a policy perspective, the Reserve Bank of India (RBI) now has an interesting dilemma. It recently cut its key policy rate for the first time in nearly five years to spur economic activity, and the latest inflation numbers could increase the likelihood of another cut. Lower borrowing costs encourage investment and consumption, two crucial engines of growth. But monetary easing comes with its own set of risks. If inflation picks up again due to supply-side shocks or external factors, the central bank could find itself in a tight spot, balancing price stability with growth. The government's recent income tax cuts are another piece of the puzzle. By reducing tax burdens, the move aims to boost disposable income and private consumption. The combination of lower interest rates and higher disposable income could create a favourable environment for growth. However, the question remains: Will consumers actually spend

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