Markets Slide Sharply as Global Tensions Rattle Investors, Rupee Hits Record Low
Mumbai, March 23, 2026: Indian equity markets witnessed a sharp decline on Monday, tracking weak global cues and escalating geopolitical tensions linked to the Middle East conflict.
Sensex, Nifty Extend Losses
Benchmark indices opened deep in the red, with the BSE Sensex falling over 1,400 points in early trade, while the Nifty 50 dropped more than 400 points.
By late morning, losses widened further. The Sensex was trading around 72,774, down over 1,750 points, while the Nifty slipped below the 22,600 mark, shedding more than 560 points. Although markets later recovered slightly from the day’s lows, sentiment remained weak, with both indices still down over 2%.
Rupee Breaches Key Psychological Level
The Indian rupee came under severe pressure, slipping past the crucial 94 mark against the US dollar—its weakest level on record. The depreciation reflects sustained foreign capital outflows and a stronger dollar environment.
Global Sell-Off Adds Pressure
The sell-off was not limited to India. Asian markets also witnessed heavy declines, with Japan’s Nikkei 225 falling over 3% and South Korea’s KOSPI dropping nearly 4.6%.
Last week, US markets ended lower as well, with the S&P 500 and Dow Jones Industrial Average closing in the red, signalling a broader global risk-off sentiment.
Oil Concerns Weigh on Markets
Investor sentiment remains fragile amid rising crude oil prices driven by tensions around the Strait of Hormuz, a critical route for global energy supplies.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi said the government is actively working to ensure uninterrupted supply of crude oil, gas, and diesel from the region, holding discussions with Gulf nations to secure India’s energy needs.
Sectoral Pressure Visible
Energy-linked stocks faced heavy selling, with Petronet LNG dropping over 8% during intraday trade. Banking stocks, particularly PSU lenders, also came under pressure amid concerns over liquidity and economic slowdown.
Outlook Remains Volatile
Analysts warn that markets are likely to remain volatile in the near term, driven by three key factors: crude oil prices, the trajectory of the Middle East conflict, and foreign institutional investor (FII) flows.
With global uncertainty rising and inflation concerns mounting, investors are expected to remain cautious, closely tracking geopolitical developments and their impact on financial markets.
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