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Indian stock markets opened lower on Friday as investors responded to mixed Q2 earnings from major companies such as Infosys and Wipro.

Indian stock markets opened sharply lower on Thursday as the BSE Sensex fell over 600 points and the Nifty dropped below 24,530.

The Indian stock market opened flat on July 24, with IT stocks under pressure and mixed global cues weighing on investor sentiment.

Investors gained over ₹16 lakh crore on Monday as a ceasefire with Pakistan boosted markets to a four-year high.