Nageswaran highlighted that the most anti-inflation countries like Germany are experiencing higher inflation rates compared to India. “Inflation intolerance creeping up in India is good. Average inflation rate in the last 70 years was 7 per cent. We are much more inflation sensitive. If we can cap the current peak in inflation to 8 per cent, which we have seen a couple of months ago, which is now down to 7 per cent, then we would have done very well in the global context,” he said. He added, “With monsoon happening, the country may have already seen the peak of inflation, which means RBI may not have to raise interest rates as much as we have feared.”