An occurrence of El Nino could lead to deficient rainfall in India and consequently pose a downward risk to agricultural output, the report said. El Nino is a series of climatic changes across Pacific Ocean due to warm ocean water temperatures.
An improvement in investment would spur economic growth. Companies would, however, wait for elections before commencing operations, it said.
"A stable government post elections remains key to a capex revival," the report said, adding that the key to moving to a higher growth trajectory would be reviving investments to pre-crisis levels, especially the private sector through continued efforts to 'unlock' stalled investments.
"With an improving global backdrop in 2014, we maintain our estimates of modest upturn in GDP growth from 4.8 per cent in FY 2014 to 5.6 per cent in FY 2015 and believe a pick-up in private sector investments will be key," the report said.
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For FY 2015 "we maintain our estimate of 5.6 per cent led by agriculture returning to its trend growth of 3 per cent, industry growth rising to 3.9 per cent on mining clearances and improved electricity production, and services remaining flat at 6.9 per cent," the Citigroup report said.
"We maintain our view of an extended pause in rates through 2014," it said.
Reserve Bank Governor Raghuram Rajan raised key policy rate by 0.25 per cent to 8 per cent in the third quarter review of monetary policy, in a bid to curb inflation.
Retail or CPI inflation in December moderated to a three -month low of 9.87 per cent, while the wholesale or WPI was at 5-month low of 6.16 per cent during the month.