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India is expected to register a gradual recovery in the economic growth rate to 6.1 per cent in 2013 driven by positive impact from policy actions and acceleration in farm output growth, says a report by Morgan Stanley.
The country's growth rate would witness gradual recovery considering the "challenging" environment due to high fiscal deficit, high rural wage growth and declining private investments amid a still lacklustre external demand, the report said.
"We, thus, expect only a gradual recovery in growth to 6.1 per cent in 2013 from 5 per cent in 2012, driven by some positive impact from policy actions by the government and acceleration in farm output growth from a low base," the report said.
Morgan Stanley said that the bad growth mix of high fiscal deficit, high rural wage growth and declining private investment, needs to be addressed to revive growth in a sustainable manner.
Moreover, managing macro stability indicators such as inflation and the current account deficit will be difficult, unless the government initiates a reduction in its expenditure growth and brings rural wage growth lower.
"While we are positive that the government will continue with more measures to support improvement in investment, we are less confident that the government will be able to achieve a meaningful reduction in the fiscal deficit via expenditure control and/or cut rural wage growth in the year before the general elections," the report added.
The government's recent reforms include allowing FDI in multi-brand retail, aviation and broadcasting, hiking diesel price, capping the number of subsidised LPG cylinders, opening up pension sector to foreign investment and raising FDI cap in insurance to 49 per cent.
India had been growing around 8-9 per cent before the global financial meltdown of 2008. The growth rate in 2011-12 slipped to a nine-year low of 6.5 per cent and in the quarter ended June 30, 2012, the economy grew by 5.5 per cent.
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