This table shows annual headline inflation, core inflation, and GDP deflator rates in India from 1991-92 to 2009-10. Headline inflation includes overall food and non-food inflation. Core inflation excludes food and energy items to measure underlying price trends. GDP deflator is the ratio of GDP at current prices to GDP at constant prices and measures inflation in the overall economy. Rates have varied widely each year but generally trended downward for headline and core inflation from the early 1990s, while the GDP deflator rose steadily over the two decades.
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Inflation and GDP Deflator
This table shows annual headline inflation, core inflation, and GDP deflator rates in India from 1991-92 to 2009-10. Headline inflation includes overall food and non-food inflation. Core inflation excludes food and energy items to measure underlying price trends. GDP deflator is the ratio of GDP at current prices to GDP at constant prices and measures inflation in the overall economy. Rates have varied widely each year but generally trended downward for headline and core inflation from the early 1990s, while the GDP deflator rose steadily over the two decades.
Source: Economic Survey 2010-2011, Section: Statistical Appendix Page 58, Table 7.1 (B) * GDP base year 1980-81 = 100 has been changed with 1999-2000 = 100 as new base year