India soars, Pak crashes! Indian stock markets rally, Pakistan's KSE 100 plunges amid India-Pakistan tensions
India vs Pakistan Stock Markets: How Have Nifty 50, BSE Sensex Performed Since April 22?
Indian stock market indices, Nifty 50 and BSE Sensex, have actually risen strongly since April 22, 2025. On a day when the Indian armed forces conducted Operation Sindoor, carrying out precision military strikes on Pakistan terrorist facilities, the Indian stock markets actually closed in green!
Pakistan stock market in contrast has crashed over 6% in the last two weeks. The Karachi Stock Exchange index KSE 100 tanked over 5% in trade today, the day of Operation Sindoor, before closing over 3% down.
Dr. VK Vijayakumar, Chief Investment Strategist, Geojit Investments Limited tells TOI, “Since the Pahalgam attack the Karachi index is down over 6% while the Nifty is up around 1%. The fact that the Nifty closed in the positive territory today while the Karachi index is down is an indication of the higher vulnerability of Pakistan.”
Historical context:
Historical data analysis by Bajaj Broking shared in an ET report reveals that across five significant cross-border incidents since 1999, including Kargil, Uri, and Balakot, the Nifty 50 demonstrated remarkable stability with an average decline of only 5.27%, subsequently delivering returns ranging from 7% to 19% over six-month periods.
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India vs Pakistan: It’s All About the Economy!
The biggest reason for the resilience of the Indian stock market is the underlying fundamental strength of the economy. India is currently the world’s fifth largest economy and is on its way to become the fourth largest, overtaking Japan this year. The Indian economy is also the world’s fastest growing major economy.
Vijayakumar of Geojit added, “The message from the market, so far, is that an extended conflict between the two nations is unlikely. Pakistan, which has been slowly climbing back from a serious economic crisis in 2023 with the help of an IMF bail out, cannot afford an extended conflict with India, which has a strong economy and healthy macros. A war with India will bankrupt the Pakistan economy and, therefore, the Pakistan administration will be keen to avoid it.”
The contrasting market responses highlight the distinct perceptions global investors hold towards these neighbouring economies: India stands out as a comparatively stable market with robust growth potential and steady capital influx, whilst Pakistan is viewed as a high-risk frontier economy struggling with inflationary pressures, IMF reliance, and unstable governance.
The robust performance of Dalal Street can also be attributed to substantial Foreign Institutional Investors (FII) participation, with Rs 43,940 crore in FII investments during the previous fortnight providing significant market support.
The stability of Indian markets is underpinned by strong domestic investment participation. Current retail investor engagement remains high, domestic mutual funds maintain substantial cash reserves, and options market indicators suggest stable short-term conditions.
In a note, global rating agency Moody’s has warned that heightened tensions between the two countries will hit Pakistan harder than India.
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“Comparatively, the macroeconomic conditions in India would be stable, bolstered by moderating but still high levels of growth amid strong public investment and healthy private consumption,” it added.
Top 10 Largest Economies In The World 2025: What are the 10 largest economies in the world? Did you know that India, which currently stands at the 5th position, will soon become the world’s 3rd largest economy by overtaking Germany and Japan? India is the world’s fastest growing major economy and its nominal GDP has grown 100% in the last 10 years! But even so, as per IMF’s 2025 projection, the GDP of US and China - the world’s largest and second largest economies - will be 7.3 times and 4.6 times respectively - that of India! We take a look at the world’s top 10 largest economies by nominal GDP size as per IMF and when India will become the third largest, next only to the US and China:
Top 10 largest economies 2025: The United States of America will continue to be the world’s largest economy in 2025, according to the IMF's latest World Economic Outlook update. The IMF has predicted that the US economy will have a nominal GDP of $30507.217 billion in 2025. (AI image)
Top 10 largest economies in the world 2025: China will rank second on the list of the world’s top 10 largest economies in 2025, as per IMF’s estimates. The latest WEO report pegs China’s GDP for 2025 at $19,231.705 billion. (AI image)
Germany will continue to be the world’s third largest economy in 2025 as well. According to the IMF, Germany’s nominal GDP in 2025 will be around $4,744.804 billion. (AI image)
The world's fifth largest economy is India! According to the IMF, India's nominal GDP in 2025 is likely to be $4,187.017 billion. India will overtake Japan to become the 4th largest economy in 2025. In the coming years, it will surpass Germany to rank 3rd in the list of the top 10 largest economies in the world. IMF estimates see India becoming the 3rd largest economy in 2028 with a GDP of $5,584.476 billion. (AI image)
Japan is currently the world’s 4th largest economy in terms of nominal GDP. In 2025, it will slip to the 4th position with a GDP of $4,186.431 billion, according to IMF’s WEO estimates. (AI image)
The United Kingdom ranks 6th on the list of world’s top 10 largest economies by nominal GDP size for 2025. IMF’s latest estimates peg the UK's GDP at $3839.18 billion for 2025. (AI image)
France will hold the position of the world’s 7th largest economy in 2025, as per IMF’s latest WEO report. In 2025, France’s nominal GDP is expected to be $3,211.292 billion. (AI image)
Top 10 largest economies in the world 2025: Italy - with an 8th rank on the list - is estimated to have a nominal GDP of $2,422.855 billion in 2025, according to IMF’s World Economic Outlook report. (AI image)
Canada will hold the 9th rank on the list of the world’s top 10 largest economies in 2025. The IMF's latest outlook estimates that in 2025, Canada’s GDP will be $2,225.341 billion. (AI image)
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