India has increased the government-mandated price for summer crops such as rice and cotton to the highest in five years, as Prime Minister Narendra Modi aimss to win over millions of farmers ahead of general elections. The cabinet raised the price of ordinary paddy rice by 7% to 2,183 rupees ($26.45) per 100 kg, and cotton by almost 9% to Rs6,620 per 100 kg. However, experts warn that the large price increase could negatively impact the government's finances and lead to inflation.