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Indian consumer inflation likely rose in July, notching a second consecutive month above the RBI's 4% medium-term target, as ​food prices edged higher, a Reuters poll showed.

Uneven rainfall across the country this ‌year has hampered agricultural output, driving food costs higher. Indian households spend over 40% of their budgets on food.

Still, inflation remained within the Reserve Bank of India's (RBI) 2%-6% target range, so the central ​bank kept interest rates unchanged this week, as was widely expected. The RBI flagged adverse ​weather-related events and uncertainty around global energy markets as key risks to ⁠its inflation outlook.

The August 5 to 7 Reuters poll of 40 economists forecast the inflation ​rate, measured by the annual change in the consumer price index (CPI), rose to 4.50% in ​July from 4.38% in June.

Forecasts for the data due on August 12 ranged from 3.96% to 5.50%.

"Food inflation remains on an uptrend even as underlying price pressures stay subdued," said Kanika Pasricha, chief ​economic advisor at Union Bank of India.

"The improvement in monsoon activity during July though ​supported crop conditions but did little to ease near-term supply concerns," she said.

While the price of crude ‌oil ⁠was volatile during the month, she said "the absence of any meaningful revision in domestic retail fuel prices is expected to limit the pass-through to consumer inflation."

India's state-run fuel retailers raised petrol and diesel prices four times in May in response to rising costs due to ​the U.S.-Israeli war with ​Iran. While a ⁠brief pause in the conflict pushed global crude prices lower, they were still about 20% above pre-war levels.

Core inflation, which excludes volatile ​food and fuel components and better reflects underlying demand, is expected ​to have ⁠been 4.08% in July. India does not publish official core inflation data.

Wholesale price index-based inflation likely remained elevated at 9.95% in July, roughly unchanged from June levels.

The RBI expects inflation ⁠in this ​financial year to average 5.0%, lower than its previous ​estimate of 5.1%. That was higher than the 4.8% predicted in a Reuters survey in July.

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