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Indian stock markets experienced a decline, driven by concerns over the implementation of US reciprocal tariffs, to take effect from April 9.

Indian stock markets ended in the red on Friday for the second straight session after US President Donald Trump announced reciprocal tariffs.

The Indian stock market closed lower on Thursday as investors remained cautious after US President Donald Trump announced new tariffs.

Indian stock markets started on a positive note, driven by gains in key stocks such as Infosys, ICICI Bank, Tech Mahindra, and Maruti Suzuki.

Indian stock markets opened on a positive note Thursday despite mixed global cues, though the auto sector showed early signs of weakness.

The Indian stock market opened flat on Wednesday, with Sensex above 78,000, fueled by positive global cues and early realty sector buying.

The domestic benchmark indices opened flat on Friday amid mixed global cues, as selling was seen in the IT sector in the early trade.

Indian stock market opens in the green on March 20, with Sensex crossing 75,900 driven by gains in IT and media sectors.

Indian stock market opened flat on March 19 with mixed global cues, while FIIs began buying. PSU banks & metal sectors showed early gains.

Indian stock market opens higher on March 18, 2025, with Sensex above 74,600, boosted by positive global cues and sectoral buying.