From WPI to PPI: Why India Is Rewriting the Way It Measures Inflation
Posted On Monday, Jun 22, 2026
When most people hear the word inflation, they think about rising grocery bills, expensive vegetables, higher school fees or costlier airline tickets.
But by the time inflation reaches your wallet, it has already travelled a long journey through farms, factories, warehouses, transport networks and retail stores.
For decades, India measured only parts of this journey.
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