Top 10 Indian Firms Gain ₹2.15 Lakh Cr as Airtel Leads Market Rally

Indian equity markets witnessed a significant surge last week, driven by easing geopolitical tensions and improving global risk sentiment. This positive momentum propelled the market capitalization of nine out of India's top ten most valued companies upward by a combined ₹2.15 lakh crore.

Market Sentiment Driven by Global Factors

The BSE benchmark Sensex climbed 1,274.95 points, marking a gain of 1.68 per cent over the week. According to Ponmudi R, CEO of Enrich Money, the recovery was largely supported by a reduction in geopolitical uncertainty, softer crude oil prices, and a more favorable global risk appetite. While certain geopolitical negotiations are still ongoing, the perceived reduction in volatility has provided a much-needed boost to domestic investor confidence.

Bharti Airtel and LIC Lead the Valuation Surge

Bharti Airtel emerged as the standout performer among India's corporate giants. The telecom leader saw its market valuation skyrocket by ₹52,432.67 crore, bringing its total market cap to ₹11,62,963.30 crore.

Closely following the momentum was the Life Insurance Corporation of India (LIC), which added ₹51,675.23 crore to its valuation, reaching a total of ₹5,56,726.30 crore. These two companies were the primary engines behind the massive wealth creation witnessed across the top decile of Indian firms.

Diversified Gains Across Banking, Finance, and Energy

The rally was not limited to telecom and insurance; it spanned multiple critical sectors of the Indian economy:

  • Financial Services: Bajaj Finance saw a significant jump of ₹26,553.71 crore, reaching a valuation of ₹5,98,501.25 crore. Banking heavyweights also benefited, with State Bank of India (SBI) rallying by ₹16,753.57 crore and HDFC Bank edging higher by ₹11,948.72 crore.
  • Energy and Infrastructure: Reliance Industries, the nation's most valued firm, added ₹22,464.02 crore to its valuation, standing at ₹17,71,882.96 crore. Engineering giant Larsen & Toubro (L&T) also saw its mcap climb by ₹21,929.12 crore.
  • FMCG: Hindustan Unilever (HUL) recorded an advance of ₹6,661.1 crore, while ICICI Bank saw a more modest rise of ₹4,724.22 crore.

The Lone Outlier: TCS Faces a Decline

رغم التفاؤل الغامر الذي ساد المؤشرات، شهد قطاع تكنولوجيا المعلومات بؤرة من الضعف. كانت شركة Tata Consultancy Services (TCS) الشركة الوحيدة من بين أكبر عشر شركات التي سجلت انخفاضاً في قيمتها السوقية. وانخفضت قيمتها السوقية بمقدار ₹12,699.49 كرور، ليصل إجمالي تقييمها إلى ₹7,69,350.13 كرور.

أهم النقاط المستخلصة

  • نمو واسع النطاق: شهدت تسع من أكبر 10 شركات في الهند قفزات هائلة في التقييم، بإجمالي ₹2.15 لاخ كرور في أسبوع واحد.
  • هيمنة Airtel: كانت Bharti Airtel أكبر الرابحين، حيث أضافت أكثر من ₹52,432 كرور إلى قيمتها السوقية.
  • تباين قطاعي: بينما ارتفعت قطاعات الطاقة والخدمات المصرفية والاتصالات نتيجة تحسن المعنويات العالمية، واجه قطاع تكنولوجيا المعلومات (وتحديداً TCS) انخفاضاً.