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Fluctuations in global commodity markets, particularly for energy and food products, had a direct impact on domestic prices. The war in Ukraine continued to disrupt global supply chains, leading to higher import costs for essential items like fuel, wheat, and edible oils. Persistent disruptions in global and regional supply chains further aggravated the inflation problem. Delays in shipping and logistical bottlenecks caused shortages of key commodities, leading to price hikes. Rising domestic demand, particularly during festival seasons, added to inflationary pressures. While increased consumer spending is typically a sign of economic vitality, it also contributed to supply-demand imbalances.