The US-Israel-Iran conflict has significantly boosted India’s power and energy stocks, with Nifty Energy’s market cap rising by Rs 3 lakh crore as Brent crude exceeds $100. Foreign investors are pouring into power generation and transmission, viewing it as a macroeconomic hedge. Companies like Adani Power and BHEL are leading the surge, while oil marketing companies face losses.
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