Group 1 - The Indian stock market is experiencing its worst annual start in a decade, with the Bombay Stock Exchange index down nearly 4% year-to-date and the NIFTY index facing its worst opening since 2016 [1] - Approximately $360 billion in market capitalization has been wiped out from the Indian stock market in January alone, putting significant pressure on the Modi government ahead of the upcoming budget announcement [1] - Foreign investors continue to sell off Indian stocks due to high valuations, weak earnings, and geopolitical risks, following a record outflow of funds in 2025 [1] Group 2 - The Modi government plans to announce a series of domestic policy reforms in the upcoming budget to sustain rapid economic growth and enhance resilience against external shocks [2] - The economic growth rate for the fiscal year ending March 31, 2026, is projected to be 7.4%, but infrastructure spending and tax cuts have limited the government's fiscal space for supporting the economy in the new budget [2] - Uncertainties in trade negotiations between New Delhi and Washington have led to market volatility and a decline in the rupee to historical lows [2]
印度股市今年开局“十年来最差”
Huan Qiu Shi Bao·2026-01-28 23:02