IndiGo's shares surged despite a Q4 FY26 net loss of Rs 2,536 crore, driven by Middle East conflict disruptions. Analysts remain largely positive, citing the airline's long-term growth strategy and India's strong domestic aviation demand, with several maintaining 'Buy' ratings and significant upside targets.
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