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1h agoIndia’s retail inflation drops sharply to multi-year low in October

India’s retail inflation eased to 0.25% in October, marking the lowest reading in several years and strengthening expectations for a stable rate environment through FY26. The sharp moderation was driven by lower food and fuel prices along with improved rural supply chains. Economists believe the decline could prompt supportive liquidity measures from the Reserve Bank of India and encourage stronger household spending.
This sustained disinflationary trend enhances prospects for domestic consumption recovery and further stabilizes India’s macroeconomic outlook heading into 2026.
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1h agoIndia’s retail inflation drops sharply to multi-year low in October

India’s retail inflation eased to 0.25% in October, marking the lowest reading in several years and strengthening expectations for a stable rate environment through FY26. The sharp moderation was driven by lower food and fuel prices along with improved rural supply chains. Economists believe the decline could prompt supportive liquidity measures from the Reserve Bank of India and encourage stronger household spending.
This sustained disinflationary trend enhances prospects for domestic consumption recovery and further stabilizes India’s macroeconomic outlook heading into 2026.
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India’s retail inflation fell to 0.25% in October, driven by easing food and fuel costs, reinforcing prospects for continued rate stability and consumption growth in FY26.
India’s retail inflation eased to 0.25% in October, marking the lowest reading in several years and strengthening expectations for a stable rate environment through FY26. The sharp moderation was driven by lower food and fuel prices along with improved rural supply chains. Economists believe the decline could prompt supportive liquidity measures from the Reserve Bank of India and encourage stronger household spending.
This sustained disinflationary trend enhances prospects for domestic consumption recovery and further stabilizes India’s macroeconomic outlook heading into 2026.

India’s retail inflation eased to 0.25% in October, marking the lowest reading in several years and strengthening expectations for a stable rate environment through FY26. The sharp moderation was driven by lower food and fuel prices along with improved rural supply chains. Economists believe the decline could prompt supportive liquidity measures from the Reserve Bank of India and encourage stronger household spending.
This sustained disinflationary trend enhances prospects for domestic consumption recovery and further stabilizes India’s macroeconomic outlook heading into 2026.
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Nov 12, 2025 • 13:34 IST