Unseasonal weather conditions, including rains and hailstorms, have caused significant damage to winter-planted crops such as wheat in India, impacting farmers and raising concerns about food price inflation. The states affected include Punjab, Haryana, Uttar Pradesh, and Madhya Pradesh, which are crucial for wheat production. This damage follows a heatwave last year and marks the second consecutive year of reduced wheat output. The rains have also affected chickpea and potato crops, exacerbating the potential food inflation situation. The government is currently assessing the situation and plans to support the affected farmers.