According to global financial services major, Bank of America Merrill Lynch (BofA-ML), if rains arrive on time, it would result in a pickup in rural demand, and in turn a consumption driven economy.
Moreover, the global brokerage firm said that since the Australian Weather Bureau has declared that the El Nino is fading after two years, it augurs well for India's June- September monsoon that waters the kharif sowing.
The report further added that "if the Met's forecast of 106 per cent of normal rains comes true, we should see a pick-up in rural demand, supporting our theme of consumption over demand".
Meanwhile, other key drivers - softer lending rates, seventh Pay Commission outgo, and higher household savings on lower oil prices - are already in place.
"A good monsoon should damp agflation and allow the RBI to cut on August 9, in our opinion," it added.
However, the industry still wants further rate cuts from RBI to boost investment.
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