
Markets Wobble: Sensex Opens 500 Points Lower Amid India-Pakistan Military Tensions
Mumbai | May 9, 2025 –
Indian stock markets opened on a jittery note Friday morning as geopolitical tensions between India and Pakistan deepened following a failed Pakistani missile and drone attack in response to India’s Operation Sindoor.
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The BSE Sensex opened 500 points lower, after briefly plunging over 1,300 points during pre-market trades. The Nifty 50, which had momentarily dipped below the 24,000 mark, managed to recover and open at 24,111, signaling limited panic but sustained caution.
The sharp market dip followed Pakistan’s attempted military strikes late Thursday night targeting Indian military installations. All incoming aerial threats were successfully intercepted by India’s defence systems, but investor sentiment turned cautious amid fears of further escalation.
India had launched precision air and missile strikes across terror bases in Pakistan and PoK earlier this week in retaliation to the April 22 Pahalgam terror attack that killed 26 civilians.
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“While the geopolitical situation has triggered near-term volatility, markets are holding up relatively well due to underlying macroeconomic strength. However, any further escalation could impact risk appetite,” said a market strategist at a leading brokerage.
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