India's monsoon slips back into dry phase, pushing rainfall deficit up to 18%
- Posted on July 13, 2026
- By Business News Today
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India's southwest monsoon has entered a critical dry phase, with rainfall deficits reaching 18% and threatening agricultural productivity across multiple regions. The weakened monsoon conditions, exacerbated by strong El Niño effects, pose significant risks to kharif crop cultivation. Eastern, northwestern, and west-central areas face particularly severe moisture shortages, potentially impacting food security and farm incomes. Meteorologists expect subdued precipitation patterns to persist through key growing months.
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