RBI Unveils First-Ever Core Inflation Projection at 4.4% for FY27

In a significant step towards greater policy transparency, the Reserve Bank of India has, for the first time, introduced a core inflation projection, estimating it at 4.4% for FY27. The move comes in response to long-standing demand from economists and market participants seeking deeper insight into underlying price trends.


📊 What RBI Announced

RBI Governor Sanjay Malhotra stated that:

  • The central bank is publishing core inflation projections for the first time
  • This step was taken due to “demand from some quarters”
  • Going forward, RBI will continue to provide core inflation forecasts

👉 Core inflation excludes volatile components like food and fuel, offering a clearer picture of underlying price pressures.


📉 Key Inflation Numbers

  • Core inflation (FY27 projection): 4.4%
  • Core inflation (excluding precious metals): Even lower
  • Recent headline inflation:
    • January: 2.7%
    • February: 3.2%

👉 Current data suggests underlying inflation pressures remain contained


🧠 Why Core Inflation Matters

  • Helps understand true demand-driven inflation
  • Filters out temporary spikes in food and fuel prices
  • Provides better signals for monetary policy decisions

However:

  • Globally, headline inflation remains the primary benchmark
  • Most central banks (except rare cases) rely on headline inflation for policy targeting

🌾 The Ongoing Debate: Core vs Headline

The debate continues on which measure should guide policy:

Headline Inflation

  • Includes all components
  • Reflects real consumer experience

Core Inflation

  • Excludes food & fuel
  • Shows underlying, stable trends

👉 RBI highlighted that food prices are often driven by supply-side factors, which monetary policy cannot directly control.


⚠️ Food Inflation Challenge

  • Food has a high weight in India’s CPI basket
  • Price swings are often due to:
    • Weather
    • Supply disruptions
  • This limits the effectiveness of interest rate changes in controlling food inflation

🎯 Final Takeaway

The RBI’s decision to publish core inflation projections marks a major step toward enhanced transparency and analytical clarity.

👉 While headline inflation will remain the primary policy anchor,
👉 core inflation projections will now offer deeper insight into underlying price stability.

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