Indian equity markets plunged over 40 per cent from January highs to a four-year low on March 24 when a nationwide lockdown triggered a panic that earnings would collapse as businesses shuttered. Foreign investors, mutual funds and individual retail investors fled in March and April fearing the worst.
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