Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 09:10pm on 21 Nov 2025,Friday India Global
Hindustan Aeronautics Limited (HAL) shares fell nearly 3% to ₹4,593 following the fatal Tejas crash at the Dubai Air Show on Friday. Analysts warn of continued selling pressure, with Monday expected to open lower amid negative sentiment. The incident marked as the second Tejas crash under two years raises questions about reliability and export readiness on a global stage. Despite HAL's strongest-ever order book, including a recent 97 Tejas units mega order and 1,100% stock growth over five years, experts say the stock was "priced for perfection." Recovery depends on the court of inquiry's findings; if no major technical flaw emerges and deliveries continue, sentiment may stabilize.