"We see still loose global liquidity conditions, combined with appetite from sovereign funds and growth focused emerging-market funds fuelling investment flows into the equity markets," RBS said in India Investment Outlook 2014.
The brokerage said it has high hopes for recovery and reforms following the general elections.
"We think corporate India will embark on a capital expenditure drive if changes in the political environment lead to more corporate-friendly policies post-elections.
“To kickstart investment-led growth, favourable government policy is needed."
Seeking to push investment-led demand and economic growth, the Cabinet Committee on Investment has cleared 92 major investment projects worth over Rs 3.5 trillion, or 4 per cent of gross domestic product, since last June.
This should provide a strong impetus for investment-led growth, the report added.
Other measures likely to stimulate investments include the restructuring of state
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