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Resilience or complacency? Why terror isn’t moving the market

What the muted reaction to the terror attack tells us about the market’s state of mind

November 11, 2025 / 13:14 IST
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Resilience or complacency? Why terror isn’t moving the market
Resilience or complacency? Why terror isn’t moving the market

By any measure, the car explosion yesterday near Delhi's Red Fort was nothing to be shrugged off. Yet, if you look at the ticker this morning, investor mood seems almost indifferent. A move of less than half a percent is random — it can occur any day, any time, without any reason.

The terror attack and the heightened Indo-Pak tensions under Operation Sindoor barely registered as a blip on Dalal Street. The market went up 0.6% the day after the Pahalgam attack (April 22, 2024) and oscillated around 1% till the ceasefire on May 10, 2024.

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That calm isn’t callousness; it’s conditioning.

Markets remember — and they learn