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Markets Open Weak as Global Tensions Trigger Broad Sell-Off; Sensex Drops Over 800 Points

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Mumbai: Indian equity markets came under sharp selling pressure in early trade on Wednesday, with benchmark indices witnessing significant losses amid rising geopolitical concerns and weakness across key sectors.

The BSE Sensex plunged more than 800 points shortly after opening, while the NSE Nifty slipped below crucial levels as investors reacted to global uncertainty and rising crude oil prices. The downturn came a day after markets had staged a recovery following several sessions of losses.

Selling was visible across most frontline stocks, with information technology companies bearing the brunt of the decline. Shares of major IT firms saw heavy profit-booking, dragging sectoral indices lower. Several other large-cap counters from financial, consumer and technology segments also traded in negative territory during the morning session.

Broader markets mirrored the weakness seen in benchmark indices, as mid-cap and small-cap stocks also moved lower. Market participants remained cautious amid concerns over escalating tensions in the Middle East, which have raised fears of disruptions to global energy supplies and trade routes.

Investor sentiment was further affected by a rise in international crude oil prices. Brent crude advanced as concerns mounted over developments around the strategically important Strait of Hormuz, a key route for global oil shipments. Higher oil prices are often viewed as a challenge for import-dependent economies such as India, adding pressure on financial markets.

The Indian rupee also opened weaker against the US dollar, reflecting broader caution in currency markets.

Analysts said the sharp decline was largely driven by global developments rather than domestic factors. They noted that investors are closely monitoring geopolitical events and their potential impact on energy markets, inflation and economic growth.

Despite the weak start, market experts believe trading is likely to remain highly volatile in the coming sessions as investors assess international developments and await further clarity on global economic conditions.

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