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    RBI MPC minutes: ‘Energy prices unlikely to return to pre-conflict levels,’ says economist Saugata Bhattacharya

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    The Reserve Bank of India’s Monetary Policy Committee (MPC) unanimously kept the repo rate unchanged at 5.25% with a neutral stance at its June 2026 meeting, with external member Saugata Bhattacharya flagging mounting inflationary risks and calling for a risk management approach to monetary policy, according to minutes released by RBI on Thursday.

    In his statement, Bhattacharya said the balance of risks has “tilted towards embedding inflationary pressures” since the April 2026 review, even as the overall risk picture has not changed materially.

    Also read: RBI MPC Meeting 2026: Sanjay Malhotra & Co hold rates steady at 5.25% as oil shock, weak rupee & West Asia war cloud outlook

    Growth outlook clouded

    The economist said high-frequency indicators for April and May showed continued resilience in economic activity, but that “nowcast” metrics suggest momentum is slowing. He noted that a fuller reading of Q4 FY26 listed company results, yet to come in at the time of writing would provide a clearer picture of the past quarter and could signal the effects of any slowdown “down the supply chains into smaller enterprises.”

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    He was careful to note, however, that as of early June he did not see “material signals of economic overheating.”

    Inflation risks stack upOn the inflation side, Bhattacharya outlined several compounding concerns. He pointed to ongoing commodity supply shocks, official meteorological forecasts signalling deficient rains which raise the risk of pressure on agricultural output and prices and persistently elevated energy prices linked to the West Asia conflict, which he said were “unlikely, in the near or even the medium term, to return to their pre-conflict levels.”

    He warned that every additional day of disruptions was likely to result in a “non-linear escalation of cumulative macroeconomic consequences.” He also flagged a sharp rise in the Wholesale Price Index (WPI) inflation print for April 2026, citing the risk of input cost pressures being passed through to goods and services prices at the retail level.

    Inflation expectations a key concern

    Perhaps the sharpest concern Bhattacharya raised was on inflation expectations. He cited the RBI’s own inflation expectations survey, which he said showed a “consistent and significant increase” in one-year-ahead inflation expectations, with respondents also perceiving current inflation to be higher than official prints. This finding was, he said, corroborated by the IIM Ahmedabad Business Inflation Expectations Survey.

    He cautioned the MPC to “closely monitor second order input cost transmission getting embedded in retail inflation,” saying the extent of this pass-through would depend on the intensity and duration of the energy shock.

    Global spillovers add to the risk

    On the external front, Bhattacharya said India’s Balance of Payments data for Q4 FY26 was still awaited, but noted that the capital account “continues to remain potentially vulnerable to global geo-economic disruptions.” He added that with global inflationary pressures rising, the rate action outlook for major global central banks has shifted toward rate pauses or even hikes, which could intensify capital flow pressures on India and raise real neutral policy rates globally.

    Why he voted for status quo

    Despite his concerns, Bhattacharya said domestic financial conditions remained tight, as they had been since April, which he characterised as a “de facto policy tightening,” making additional tightening via the repo rate unnecessary at this juncture.

    Also read: RBI MPC highlights: Top decisions announced by Governor Sanjay Malhotra & Co

    He said the MPC’s own forecasts on growth and inflation pointed to the need for caution in changing the rate, but noted that “the quantitative forecasts have only limited traction, given the prevailing uncertainty.” The central challenge, he said, was determining whether the ongoing shocks were transitory or structural, and how long it would take for both inflation and growth to revert to their respective targets.

    Invoking risk management as the appropriate monetary policy framework under prevailing uncertainty an approach he said had been endorsed by “multiple central banks and academic research,” Bhattacharya concluded that a status quo at the June review was “likely to have the lowest economic cost.” He also voted to retain the neutral stance, citing the fluidity of the macro-financial environment.



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