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New Delhi, Jan 14 (PTI) Wholesale price inflation extended upward momentum for the second straight month, recording at 0.83 per cent in December 2025, driven by an uptick in prices of food, non-food articles, and manufactured items on a month-on-month basis, government data showed on Wednesday.
Wholesale Price Index (WPI)-based inflation returned to positive in December, after witnessing a deflationary trend in the previous two months.
In November and October, the pace of price rise was negative at (-) 0.32 per cent and (-) 1.21 per cent, respectively.
In contrast, WPI inflation was 2.57 per cent in December 2024.
"Positive rate of inflation in December 2025 is primarily due to an increase in prices of other manufacturing, minerals, manufacture of machinery and equipment, manufacture of food products, and textiles, etc.," the industry ministry said in a statement.
According to WPI data, deflation in food articles was 0.43 per cent in December, as against 4.16 per cent in November.
In vegetables, deflation was 3.50 per cent in December, compared to 20.23 per cent in November.
In the case of manufactured products, WPI inflation inched up to 1.82 per cent, as against 1.33 per cent in November 2025.
The non-food articles category showed an inflation of 2.95 per cent in December, against 2.27 per cent in November.
Negative inflation or deflation continued in the fuel and power sectors, at 2.31 per cent in December, against 2.27 per cent a month ago.
Data released earlier this week showed the country's retail inflation inched up to 1.33 per cent in December, from 0.71 per cent in November, driven by rising food prices.
The Reserve Bank of India (RBI) has reduced policy interest rates by 1.25 percentage points in the current fiscal year as inflation remained low.
The Reserve Bank, last month, significantly lowered the inflation projection for the current fiscal to 2 per cent from 2.6 per cent estimated earlier, as the economy continues to witness rapid disinflation.
The RBI mainly tracks retail inflation for deciding on benchmark interest rates.
Last month, the RBI cut key policy interest rates by 25 bps to 5.25 per cent, saying that the Indian economy is in a "rare Goldilocks period" marked by high growth and low inflation.
The Reserve Bank has raised its FY26 GDP growth projection to 7.3 per cent, from an earlier estimate of 6.8 per cent. India recorded an 8.2 per cent growth in the September quarter, and 7.8 per cent in the June quarter. PTI JD HVA
Wholesale price inflation rose to 0.83% in December as manufactured and non-food prices firmed. Wholesale price inflation rose to 0.83% in December 2025, reversing two months of deflation due to price increases in food, non-food articles and manufactured items. Manufactured products inflation rose to 1.82% and non-food articles to 2.95%, while fuel and power remained in deflation at 2.31%. Retail inflation also increased to 1.33%, and monetary authorities have cut policy rates cumulatively by 1.25 percentage points, lowered the fiscal-year inflation projection to 2.0%, and raised the GDP growth projection to 7.3%.Press 'Enter' after typing page number.
<h1>Wholesale price inflation rose to 0.83% in December as manufactured and non-food prices firmed.</h1> Wholesale price inflation rose to 0.83% in December 2025, reversing two months of deflation due to price increases in food, non-food articles and manufactured items. Manufactured products inflation rose to 1.82% and non-food articles to 2.95%, while fuel and power remained in deflation at 2.31%. Retail inflation also increased to 1.33%, and monetary authorities have cut policy rates cumulatively by 1.25 percentage points, lowered the fiscal-year inflation projection to 2.0%, and raised the GDP growth projection to 7.3%.