New Delhi, March 11 -- Indian stock market wrapped up Tuesday's trading session, March 11, on a flat note but managed to weather weak global sentiment amid rising fears of a slowdown in the U.S. economy after President Donald Trump did not rule out a recession amid the implementation of U.S. tariffs.

The market opened on a sour note, tracking weak Asian peers, but later recovered its lost ground in the following hours to end the day with mild gains.

Analysts believe that domestic equities have seen a major correction in recent months and now the fall in global markets is unlikely to weigh heavily on Indian equities, as the majority of stocks have already priced in global uncertainties and are finding support from lower levels.

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