
Pakistan Stock Market Crashes 5% After Operation Sindoor Strikes
May 7, 2025: Pakistan’s benchmark equity index, the KSE-100, plunged over 5.7% in early trade on May 7, following India’s precision military strikes on terror camps in Pakistan and Pakistan-occupied Kashmir under Operation Sindoor. This marked the sharpest single-day fall since 2021, triggering panic selling across sectors.
Meanwhile, Indian equity markets remained largely resilient. The Sensex and Nifty 50 opened marginally lower, indicating restrained investor reaction on the Indian side despite escalated cross-border tensions.
The steep decline comes in the aftermath of India’s air and missile strikes targeting terror infrastructure run by Lashkar-e-Taiba, Jaish-e-Mohammed, and other groups. The escalation has deeply dented investor sentiment, especially with fears of further retaliation or prolonged instability in the region.
Also Read: Operation Sindoor: Pakistan Army ‘Authorised’ For Counteraction Amid Global Caution
While the market impact is expected to be short-term, according to A. Bala of Aditya Birla MF, the underlying concerns around geopolitical escalation, fiscal mismanagement, and fragile investor trust could prolong recovery.
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