However, some projected a 50-75 bps reduction in GDP.
Stating that the fears of a drought are unfounded as of now, an SBI research report said, "Whatever be the course of the monsoons this year, fears of drought are unfounded at this point of time as severe drought years since 1951 revealed that drought has occurred when rainfall was below 90 per cent of long period average (LPA)."
"If this is the case in the current year, it will shave off just 7 bps from the GDP which is projected at 5.5 per cent this fiscal. This may add 45 bps to CPI from the current levels."
The IMD last Friday projected a below average monsoon (95 per cent of LPA) this year, citing a 60 per cent chance of an El Nino (sea surface temperatures rising over the equatorial Pacific region) incident this year impacting the Southwest monsoons.
Notably, the average LPA (long period average) for the 1951-2000 period is 89 cms, this year's forecast puts monsoons as sub-normal. The country experienced the impact of the El Nino conditions in 2010 with agri GDP growing just 1 per cent.
