"Growth may have ticked higher in third quarter by 7.6 per cent. The growth is likely to get support from a favourable base effect, as GDP in third quarter of last fiscal grew by 6.6 per cent," Ind-Ra Chief Economist Devendra Pant said.
In current fiscal, Indian economy grew by 7 per cent in first quarter and 7.4 per cent in second quarter.
The official GDP data for the third quarter of the current fiscal is scheduled to be released on Monday.
He said investment activity has been muted due to low capacity utilisation in several manufacturing sectors, highly leveraged balance sheets of infrastructure companies and stretched balance sheets of banks.
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The onus of reviving the investment cycle under such circumstances has therefore fallen on the government, which it did by increasing government capex by Rs 70,000 crore over the in the 2015-16 budget, Ind-Ra said.
"While revival of the capex cycle will take a while, there is higher hope of a revival in consumption demand, due to falling inflation and monetary easing," Pant said.