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India is not immune to the stagflation that felled its neighbours

Not much help is expected from the global economy. Financial conditions are tight almost everywhere, and demand tepid

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Andy Mukherjee | Bloomberg
Like all emerging markets that rely upon the rest of the world for commodities and capital, India has spent the last two years battling the twin challenges posed by more expensive raw materials and a stronger dollar.
 
In the past, trouble would come individually — not as a pair. When food, fuel and fertilizer skyrocketed between 2002 and 2008, the US currency was cheap and abundant. When the greenback surged between 2011 and 2020, basic ingredients became less costly. Their movement in the opposite direction tended to offset the overall negative impact on output and prices. But when the two

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