The sensex plummeted nearly 1,800 points due to escalating West Asia conflict, leading to a significant loss in investor wealth. Fears of expanding Iran-Israel tensions, low GST growth, and foreign investors’ shift to China contributed to market decline. Rising crude oil prices and new Sebi regulations also impacted various stocks and sectoral indices.
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