Inflation is a major concern for FY26, driven by higher raw material costs and domestic pressure. The depreciation of the Chinese Yuan and geopolitical tensions are also contributing factors. The Indian Rupee is expected to weaken further, with the Reserve Bank of India likely balancing growth and inflationary pressures while defending the Rupee.
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