Indian equity benchmarks extended their winning streak on November 12, with the Nifty50 closing at 25,875.80 and the Sensex rising 595 points to 84,466.51. Gains were driven by IT, auto, and media stocks, while broader indices also rallied. Optimism over global cues and domestic momentum lifted investor sentiment.
Indian Markets End Strong, Broader Indices Mirror Gains
Indian stock markets closed higher for the third consecutive session on Wednesday, November 12, 2025, buoyed by IT, auto, and media stocks. The Nifty50 rose 180.85 points (0.70%) to 25,875.80, while the Sensex gained 595.19 points (0.71%) to 84,466.51, reflecting sustained optimism across sectors.
Key Highlights from the Market Session:
Benchmark Indices Rally
Nifty50 closed at 25,875.80, up 0.70%.
Sensex ended at 84,466.51, gaining 595 points, marking a strong rebound.
Sectoral Strength
IT, auto, telecom, media, and consumer durables indices rose between 1–2%.
The Nifty IT index climbed 1.2%, supported by gains in Tech Mahindra, TCS, Infosys, and HCL Technologies.
Auto stocks like Mahindra & Mahindra and Maruti Suzuki advanced on robust sales outlook.
Top Gainers
Asian Paints, Adani Enterprises, Tech Mahindra, TCS, and HDFC Life were among the biggest gainers.
IndiGo also surged over 3%, leading aviation sector gains.
Top Losers
Tata Steel, Bharat Electronics, Shriram Finance, and Grasim Industries ended lower, reflecting sector-specific weakness.
Broader Market Performance
The BSE Midcap index rose 0.4%, while the Smallcap index added 0.7%, indicating healthy market breadth.
Advances outnumbered declines, signaling strong investor participation.
Global and Domestic Drivers
Optimism over a potential India–US trade deal and expectations of a resolution to the US government shutdown boosted sentiment.
Domestic momentum from earnings season and sectoral rotation added to the rally.
The rally underscores investor confidence in India’s growth story, with large caps and sectoral leaders driving momentum. Broader indices joining the uptrend highlight resilience across market segments, though volatility remains a factor as global uncertainties persist.
Sources: Moneycontrol, News18