

The National Stock Exchange (NSE) has released its official trading holiday calendar for 2026. The schedule lists 15 market closures and multiple long weekends that might impact trading strategies.
January 26 - Republic Day
March 3 - Holi
March 26 - Shri Ram Navami
March 31 - Shri Mahavir Jayanti
April 3 - Good Friday
April 14 - Dr. Baba Saheb Ambedkar Jayanti
May 1 - Maharashtra Day
May 28 - Bakri Id
June 26 - Muharram
September 14 - Ganesh Chaturthi
October 2 - Mahatma Gandhi Jayanti
October 20 - Dussehra
November 10 - Diwali / Balipratipada
November 26 - Prakash Gurpurb Sri Guru Nanak Dev
December 25 - Christmas
According to the 2026 holiday calendar published by the NSE for both NSE and BSE, there are seven long weekends, where a market holiday falls on a Friday or Monday, creating three-day breaks.
Global brokerage firm Morgan Stanley has set the Sensex bull case target at 107,000 by December 2026. In its latest strategy outlook report, the global investment bank highlights multiple pathways for the market, but its most optimistic scenario sees the benchmark index surging by nearly 27% from current levels if macroeconomic and policy tailwinds remain favourable.
Morgan Stanley’s analyst, Ridham Desai, claimed: "Following their worst underperformance in three decades, we see Indian equities regaining their mojo in 2026. Policy has pivoted, supporting a strong recovery in nominal growth, which should take earnings growth out of the mid cycle slowdown experienced over the past 12 months. Relative valuations are consistent with improved forward performance. FPI exposure remains the lightest in history."
He added that “Indian equities appear set to reverse their worst performance relative to emerging markets in 31 calendar years.”
"Significant initiatives by the government to revive consumption (tax cuts (personal and GST), interest rate cuts, trading restrictions, etc.) and a likely more favourable regulatory regime should help India deliver a double-digit return in 2026," mentioned Yogesh Aggarwal in an HSBC Securities and Capital Markets report.
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The Indian stock market underperformed most markets in 2025. The long weekends in 2026 may influence trading volumes, settlement timelines, and short-term market liquidity. These extended breaks make planning crucial to avoid disruptions and capitalize on pre- and post-holiday market movements for active traders and investors alike.
Understanding the detailed market schedule is important for investors and traders to optimise their strategies.
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