Biggest Stock Market Crashes in India: History, Causes & Impact
India’s stock market has experienced several dramatic crashes over the decades—sharp declines that have not only erased billions in investor wealth but also changed the way financial systems are regulated and perceived. The Sensex and Nifty, the two major stock indices, often reflect the heartbeat of the Indian economy. When they tumble, the effect ripples through every corner of the financial world. From corporate scams to global recessions, these crashes reveal much about market psychology, economic resilience, and the lessons learned over time.
This article takes a closer look at the most significant stock market crashes in India, their causes, impact, and how they shaped the future of investing in the country.
A stock market crash is a sudden and sharp decline in the value of stocks listed on the exchange. It typically occurs due to panic selling, unexpected economic or geopolitical events, or systemic failures in financial institutions. In India, the key indicators of a crash are steep falls in the Sensex and Nifty indices. These crashes are not just about falling numbers; they represent huge losses in investor wealth, widespread fear, and often, policy reforms.
Date: April 1992
Sensex Decline: 570 points or 12.77 percent on April 29, 1992
Cause: Stockbroker Harshad Mehta exploited loopholes in the banking system to illegally divert around one thousand crore rupees into the stock market. By artificially inflating stock prices, he triggered a massive rally. However, when the scam was uncovered by journalist Sucheta Dalal, it led to an immediate collapse.
Impact:
Date: January 2008 to March 2009
Sensex Fall: From 21,206 points in January 2008 to 8,160 points in March 2009, a drop of about 61.5 percent
Largest Single-Day Fall: 1,408 points or 7.4 percent on January 21, 2008
Cause: The collapse of Lehman Brothers in the United States triggered a global recession. Foreign Institutional Investors (FIIs) rapidly pulled out funds from emerging markets like India, fearing financial contagion.
Impact:
Date: August 24, 2015
Sensex Drop: 1,624 points or 5.94 percent
Cause: China’s decision to devalue the yuan created panic about a potential slowdown in the world’s second-largest economy. Global commodity prices also crashed during this period, and concerns over Brexit added to the uncertainty.
Impact:
Date: March 2020
Sensex Drop: 3,934 points or 13.15 percent on March 23, 2020
Cause: The outbreak of COVID-19 led to worldwide lockdowns, halted economic activity, and caused widespread fear. Uncertainty regarding the duration and impact of the pandemic led to panic selling across global markets.
Impact:
Date: February to March 2022
Sensex Fall: Around 2,700 points on February 24, 2022
Cause: The onset of the Russia-Ukraine war led to a surge in crude oil prices, disrupted global supply chains, and created fresh geopolitical uncertainty.
Impact:
Date: January 2024
Sensex Reaction: Over 1,000 points lost in the days following the report
Cause: U.S.-based investment research firm Hindenburg Research released a detailed report accusing the Adani Group of stock manipulation and accounting fraud. The allegations led to a rapid decline in the group’s stock prices.
Impact:
Other Notable Mentions
2013 Taper Tantrum:
2019 IL&FS Crisis:
What is Causing Volatility in 2025?
The year 2025, though not marked by a massive crash so far, has seen increasing volatility in the Indian markets due to several evolving factors:
These developments have contributed to nervous trading sessions, increased intraday volatility, and a more cautious approach by both retail and institutional investors.
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