The Indian stock market opened on a weak note on Thursday, March 19, tracking negative global cues and rising geopolitical tensions. Escalating conflict between Iran and the US pushed crude oil prices higher, denting investor sentiment and triggering risk-off mood across global markets. Benchmark indices witnessed heavy selling, with the Sensex opening nearly 1,500 points lower and the Nifty 50 slipping over 1.5%
BSE heavyweight, HDFC Bank share price crashed nearly 5% after HDFC Bank chairman tendered his resignation as the Part-time Chairman and Independent Director of HDFC. Nifty 50 opened 1.85% lower, whereas BSE Sensex opened 1.93% lower.

Why Indian Stock Market Is Falling Today?
Gift Nifty Signals Gap Down Start
Signals from the derivatives market are pointing to a soft start for benchmark indices. At 8:30 am, GIFT Nifty futures traded at 23,284, suggesting that the Nifty 50 could begin the session well below Wednesday's close of 23,777.8.
Crude Oil Price Rally
Rising crude prices remain a major concern for Indian stock markets, given India's high import dependence. By around 8:45 am, Brent crude stood at $111.68 per barrel, up $4.30 or 4.00%, while WTI crude quoted $96.92 per barrel, higher by $0.60 or 0.62%.
The move in Brent above $110 per barrel followed a fresh flare-up in the Iran war, after strikes on energy assets in the Middle East. Higher crude prices tend to push up India's inflation and increase operating costs for companies, hurting profit margins and possibly slowing economic growth.
Iran-US War
The latest spike in oil came after new attacks by Iran on Middle East energy infrastructure on Wednesday. These strikes followed an earlier hit on Iran's South Pars gas field, one of the largest natural gas reserves globally, jointly shared with Qatar, adding to already tense regional conditions.
Weak Asian Stock Market
Asian stock markets reacted negatively to these developments, with major indices across the region slipping about 2% during the session. The risk-off mood overseas is expected to spill over into Indian stock markets, adding to the cautious tone among local traders and investors.
US Fed Policy Outcome
Aside from geopolitical issues, signals from the United States are also weighing on stock markets. The U.S. Federal Reserve kept interest rates unchanged, but the commentary stayed cautious, stressing continued inflation worries and the possible impact of higher energy costs.
When U.S. interest rates remain elevated or are seen staying high, emerging markets like India often lose relative appeal. Global investors then tend to prefer safer assets, which can reduce capital flows into Indian stock markets and limit any meaningful upside in local indices.
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