New Delhi, April 16 -- Even as recent ceasefire signals between the US and Iran and diplomatic engagements, including talks in Islamabad, have raised hopes of easing geopolitical tensions, Indian financial markets remain cautious after witnessing a sharp bout of turbulence in March.
Santosh Meena, Head of Research at Swastika Investmart, said investor sentiment remains cautious and volatile, with the West Asia conflict involving Iran, Israel and the US continuing to drive a global "risk-off" mood.
He said persistent concerns over oil supply disruptions, higher crude prices and imported inflation have kept investors on edge.
He noted that foreign institutional investors (FIIs) have stayed net sellers into early April, reflecting heightene...