Antique, a leading financial brokerage, believes that the defence, power, and renewable energy sectors will perform exceptionally well in 2025. With a March 2026 Nifty 50 target of 26,500, Antique has identified key players and trends that are expected to
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Antique has set a target of 26,500 for the Nifty 50 index by March 2026.
Antique believes that the defence, power, and renewable energy sectors will perform exceptionally well in 2025.
The key drivers for growth in the defence sector include the increasing focus on indigenous manufacturing and the government's push for 'Make in India' initiatives.
Adani Green Energy, Tata Power Renewable Energy, and ReNew Power are highlighted as companies well-positioned to capitalize on the growth in the renewable energy sector.
While not the primary focus, Antique notes that the real estate sector has some promising opportunities, with Aditya Birla Real Estate and Oberoi Realty being companies with strong fundamentals and growth potential.
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