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India’s defence stocks surge post India-Pakistan ceasefire, China’s defence stocks nosedive

IndiaTimes Friday, 16 May 2025
Following the India-Pakistan ceasefire and Operation Sindoor, Indian defence stocks surged, reflecting confidence in indigenous military capabilities. Conversely, Chinese defence stocks, particularly those associated with weapons used by Pakistan, plummeted.
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