India, March 26 -- Silver prices surged INR 12,861 to INR 2.36 lakh per kilogram in futures trade on Wednesday tracking a weak US dollar and easing inflation fears following a correction in crude.Ending a 10-day rout, the white metal for May delivery soared INR 12,861, or nearly 6 per cent, to INR 2,36,802 per kilogram on the Multi Commodity Exchange.Analysts said the sharp rebound in silver was largely driven by a bullish sentiment in precious metals in the overseas markets and a weak US dollar."Silver's sharp rebound on Wednesday were driven by a softer US dollar and easing inflation concerns as crude oil prices corrected," Hareesh V, Head of Commodity Research, Geojit Investments Ltd, said.

He added that the pullback in energy markets...