India, April 14 -- As global trade tensions due to Donald Trump-imposed reciprocal tariffs rattled the stock market, investor wealth took a massive hit this April, with over Rs.11.30 lakh crore erased from the Indian share market.

The BSE Sensex plunged nearly 2% since the beginning of the month reflecting widespread volatility triggered by fresh trade tariff war between the United States and China, PTI reported.

Since April 2, the BSE benchmark gauge has slumped 1,460.18 points or 1.90 percent.

Tracking uncertainty in equities, the market capitalization of BSE-listed firms tumbled by Rs.11,30,627.09 crore to Rs.4,01,67,468.51 crore (USD 4.66 trillion) during this period.

However, the benchmark indices jumped nearly 2 percent on Frida...