Global brokerage Goldman Sachs has turned cautious on Indian markets, cutting its Nifty 50 target by nearly 14% to around 25,300-25,900. The downgrade comes amid rising crude oil prices, weak foreign investor flows, and expectations of an earnings downgrade cycle. India's GDP growth forecast has also been cut to 5.9%, with inflation expected to rise and the rupee likely to weaken. With FIIs pulling out billions and global uncertainties increasing, is this the beginning of a bigger correction in the Indian stock market? Or is this a buying opportunity for long-term investors? Watch the full discussion with Market Expert Gaurav Goel to understand the risks, sectors to watch, and what investors should do next.