The economic activity has rebounded early this year from the weakness observed at end-2015, it said.
"Leading indicators still suggest non-agriculture GDP growth will consolidate over the next two quarters. Still, we expect GDP growth to recover to 7.8 per cent Y-o-Y in 2016 from 7.3 per cent in 2015, due to higher public capex, upcoming pay commission awards and a normal monsoon," Nomura said in a research note.
Urban consumer demand, services and government capex remain the primary drivers of growth, but there are nascent signs of an improvement in external demand and infrastructure sectors. Industry and private investment remain weak, it said.
"Even as CPI inflation has moderated, higher oil prices, an improvement in global growth and a weaker rupee have together reduced the likelihood of further rate cuts in the near term," Nomura said, added that "this is consistent with our expectation of no further rate cuts over the rest of 2016".
Earlier this month, the Reserve Bank of India reduced its policy rate by 0.25 per cent to 6.5 per cent -- its lowest level in more than five years.
While this was the first rate cut after a gap of six months, RBI has lowered its rate by 1.5 per cent cumulatively since January 2015.
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