The economy can grow well over six per cent this financial year if a stable government assumes office and carries out systemic reforms, new President of industry body CII Ajay S Shriram said on Thursday.
"We hope for a stable government, which can carry out systemic reforms on time, then the country can easily achieve a GDP (gross domestic product) growth rate of 6-6.5 per cent this financial year, which can inch up to eight per cent over the next few years," Shriram, the head of DCM Shriram Group, told reporters in his first press conference as CII chief here. In the case of a fragmented mandate, on the other hand, the country may achieve growth at just about five per cent, he said.
The new government is expected to be in place after the 9-phase general elections results are declared next week.
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