"Despite favourable prospects for agriculture due to an above normal monsoon, industrial recovery is proving to be a drag on the FY17 growth prospect," India Ratings and Research (Ind-Ra) said in a report here.
Recovery continues to be fragile and this is getting reflected in the monthly Index of Industrial Production data, it said, adding that IIP in 2015-16 fiscal, till February, has grown by just 2.6 per cent.
It said: "While the government's initiatives such as 'Make in India', 'Digital India', 'Start Up India, Stand Up India' and 'Ease of Doing Business' have created buzz and projected India as an important destination for manufacturing activity, it will take a while before they translate on the ground."
Resilience of the country's agriculture has increased over the years, and it no longer witnesses a sharp decline in output and gross value added (GVA) in the years of a sub-par monsoon, Ind-Ra said.
As the downside to agriculture has reduced due to a sub-par monsoon so has the upside to agriculture with a favourable monsoon, it said.
It said private investment is still down and out due to lack of demand, suboptimal capacity utilisation and cheap imports in select cases.
"A sustained decline in inflation and monetary easing would help consumption demand to revive further in FY17," it added.
"Continuous WPI deflation since November 2014 has not only
reduced nominal GDP growth but also affected the top line growth of corporates," the report said.
According to it, both WPI as well as retail, or Consumer Price Index based, inflation will likely remain moderate and within the Reserve Bank of India's (RBI) comfort zone.
Ind-Ra expects at least one more (25 basis points) policy rate cut by RBI in the current fiscal and a faster monetary transmission due to the cut in small savings rates and as banks adopt the marginal cost based lending rate.
It expects the current account deficit in this fiscal to remain benign at 1.2 per cent of GDP.
Accretion to forex reserves is expected to be about USD 28 billion and average rupee level to be at 67.79 in 2016-17, it said.
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