India's GDP growth for the fourth quarter of 2015-16 is likely to improve to 7.8%- the highest pace in six quarters - on account of uptrend in economic activity and favorable base effect, says a report.
According to the global financial services major Citigroup, the January-March quarter GDP is likely to reinforce growth optimism.
"Given the sequential uptrend in several economic activity indicators and supported by a favorable base effect, we expect real GVA (Gross Value Added) growth to improve to 7.8% y-o-y in Q4 vs 7.1% in Q3," Citigroup said in a research note, adding that this would be the highest pace of growth in six quarters.
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As per the report, on the back of the third advanced estimate of agriculture production, agriculture output could surprise positively despite second year of inadequate rainfall. According to estimates, Rabi foodgrain production rose by 3.5% to 128 MT from 124 MT last year.
"Factoring in stable growth in allied activities, we expect agriculture GVA (which comprises 17% of Q4 GVA) to rise to 3-3.5% Y-o-Y in Q4 vs a contraction of (-)1% last quarter," the report said.
Moreover, while services growth could largely stay unchanged, other trade and transportation service indicators such as cargo traffic and passenger air traffic have also shown uptick, it added.