Indian Markets Stumble Amid Middle East Tensions
New Delhi: Indian stock markets opened sharply lower Monday, showing capitalist anxiety bordering recurring geopolitical unpredictability in the center East. The dip follows issues over a possible resolution to the problem involving Iran.
- BSE Sensex: Down 617 63 points, reaching 73, 489 22
- NSE Nifty 50: Fell 188 70 factors, clearing up at 22, 779 55
- Present Nifty Futures: Traded at 22, 889 5, signaling a reduced opening for Nifty 50
This slump contrasts with Monday’s session, where markets initially dipped before recouping to shut about 1 1 % greater, buoyed by hopes of a U.S.-Iran contract. Capitalists are closely keeping track of advancements.

