Indian stock markets opened sharply lower on Thursday, mirroring a global downturn. Investor sentiment soured after US President Trump’s strong remarks on hitting Iran, escalating geopolitical tensions. This reversed Wednesday’s significant gains, where both Sensex and Nifty surged, adding substantial wealth to investors amid hopes of a West Asia conflict resolution. Indian stock markets opened sharply lower on Thursday, mirroring a global downturn. Investor sentiment soured after US President Trump’s strong remarks on hitting Iran, escalating geopolitical tensions. This reversed Wednesday’s significant gains, where both Sensex and Nifty surged, adding substantial wealth to investors amid hopes of a West Asia conflict resolution.
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