"GDP growth for FY14 expected to be 4.3 per cent and FY15 growth to gather more steam, economy to expand at 5.1 per cent," it said in a note published here.
GDP growth stood at 4.6 per cent for the first half of the fiscal but the government still hopes it to touch 5 per cent for the entire fiscal due to an expected revival in the second half.
In its report, BNP Paribas said inflation will have a downward trajectory during 2014, which will result in some rate cuts by the RBI in the second half of the year.
It, however, maintained that the interest rates will stay elevated for the next two quarters.
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It said achieving the 4.8 per cent target on the fiscal deficit front will be difficult during the fiscal as the government has already exhausted over 94 per cent of the target by November.
It said the outcome of the general elections will have a huge impact on the sentiments, saying a stable government can usher in structural reforms and push economic growth.