India’s drone strikes shake Pakistan’s economy: Karachi stock exchange bleeds, suffers record loss of Rs 820 billion
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India’s drone strikes shake Pakistan’s economy: Karachi stock exchange bleeds, suffers record loss of Rs 820 billion

The Pakistan Stock Exchange (PSX) faced a catastrophic collapse, with the KSE-100 index suffering its largest-ever plunge following India's targeted drone strikes in major Pakistani cities, including Karachi and Lahore. The attack resulted in a staggering Rs 820 billion loss in market capitalization in a single session. This dramatic financial setback marks the second consecutive day of heavy losses, as tensions between India and Pakistan continue to escalate

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As military tensions between India and Pakistan escalated following India’s precision strikes on terror infrastructure, Pakistan’s stock market experienced a historic collapse, losing approximately Rs 1.3 trillion over just three trading days. In contrast, Indian financial markets displayed relative stability, underscoring the stark difference in economic resilience between the two neighbouring nuclear-armed countries.

Stock Market Meltdown in Pakistan

The Pakistan Stock Exchange (PSX) faced unprecedented turmoil on Thursday, as the KSE-100 index plunged by more than 6,400 points during the day — marking the worst intraday swing in its history, as reported by Dawn. Investor panic triggered by India’s drone strikes on key Pakistani cities, including Karachi and Lahore, led to a loss of Rs 820 billion in market capitalization within a single session. Over three consecutive trading days, the total loss amounted to Rs 1.3 trillion, fueling concerns over the country’s economic instability.

The trading session on Thursday was marked by significant volatility, with the index fluctuating by over 10,000 points. The KSE-100 briefly surged by 1,872 points, only to plummet by 8,410 points, reflecting investor fear and uncertainty. The sharp decline saw the index fall to 107,007 points, triggering panic selling across trading floors and financial sectors.

Operation Sindoor: The Catalyst for the Crash

The root cause behind the market collapse was India’s precision military operation, codenamed “Operation Sindoor”, targeting terror hideouts within Pakistan and Pakistan-occupied Kashmir (PoK). Indian forces struck nine locations — four within Pakistan and five in PoK — targeting alleged hideouts of terrorist groups like Jaish-e-Mohammed (JeM), Lashkar-e-Taiba (LeT), and Hizbul Mujahideen (HM). The strikes marked a significant escalation in response to the recent terror attack in Pahalgam, Kashmir.

Indian Markets Show Resilience

In stark contrast, Indian stock markets remained comparatively stable despite initial jitters. The BSE Sensex opened 680 points lower at 79,654.73, a decline of 0.85%, while the NSE Nifty slipped 141.5 points (0.58%) to 24,132.30. Although investor caution was evident during early trading hours, the Indian markets rebounded quickly, showcasing stronger economic fundamentals and robust institutional support.

Economic Stability vs. Vulnerability

Financial analysts attributed Pakistan’s financial turmoil to its ongoing economic crisis and a crucial upcoming IMF board review. The sharp decline in investor confidence in Pakistan contrasted sharply with the relative steadiness observed in India’s markets, highlighting the widening economic gap between the two countries.

One financial expert remarked, “The rapid sell-off in Pakistan’s markets reflects deeper structural vulnerabilities, particularly in the face of geopolitical crises. Meanwhile, India’s economy, backed by institutional strength, demonstrates remarkable resilience.”

Heightened Tensions and Market Reactions

Since the April 22 terror attack in Pahalgam and India’s subsequent Operation Sindoor, military tensions between the two countries have remained high. Pakistan’s attacks with ceasefire violations and cross-border shelling along the Line of Control (LoC) has only intensified the crisis, contributing to market volatility.

As the situation unfolds, both countries’ financial markets are expected to remain on edge. However, Thursday’s contrasting data clearly indicates that Pakistan’s financial infrastructure is significantly more susceptible to shocks compared to India’s relatively robust economic framework.

Topics: Karachi Stock ExchangeIslamic RadicalismPahalgam Terror AttackOperation SindoorPakistan Economy Shaken
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