India, June 7 -- Indian shares are seen opening sharply lower on Monday as investors weigh weak global cues and escalating Midde East tension against strong domestic GDP data as well as the Indian government's decision eliminating the 12.5 percent long term capital gains tax on foreign institutional investment in government bonds.
The Indian economy logged robust growth in the March quarter despite geopolitical tensions, official data showed Friday.
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