As the Indian economy struggles to recover from the pandemic, it is facing another obstacle in the form of high and rising inflation. Keeping inflation low and stable is the legal mandate of the Reserve Bank of India under the inflation targeting (IT) framework. It is therefore worth asking: Why is inflation so high, and what should be done differently to ensure it comes down and stays down?
Consider the first question. In recent months, the Russia-Ukraine war and China’s lockdowns have pushed up the prices of critical items including crude oil, edible oils and fertilisers. On top of that, for the first time in four decades, India is now “importing” high inflation from developed economies such as the US and Europe. Without doubt these external developments have exacerbated India’s inflation. But they are not the cause of the problem.
The real cause of the problem lies closer to home. Inflation is high today because underlying pressures have been building up for years, and RBI, despite its legal mandate, has not acted in time to stop them.
Since the start of the pandemic in March 2020, consumer price index (CPI) inflation has averaged 5.8%. This implies that inflation has been close to the 6% upper threshold of RBI’s target band, despite an unprecedented collapse in demand. For the first three months of 2022, inflation has consistently exceeded the 6% upper limit.
This story is from the May 13, 2022 edition of The Times of India Mumbai.
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