India’s retail inflation surged to 6.21 percent in October, exceeding the Reserve Bank of India’s target range for the first time in over a year. Driven by a sharp increase in vegetable prices, food inflation rose to 10.87 percent. While some food categories saw price declines, economists predict inflation will remain above 5 percent in the near future.
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