The rupee trimming its initial losses against the American currency too supported the rebound in equities.
Sentiment got a further boost after global rating agency Fitch allayed concerns of any impact on India's sovereign ratings due to RBI Governor Raghuram Rajan's decision against a second term saying "policies are more important than personalities" on this front.
Meanwhile, the Reserve Bank of India bought government's securities worth Rs 10,000 crore via OMO purchase auction held today, while the total amount offered by participants stood at Rs 45,922 crore.
The BSE Sensex lost 178 points in early trade to hit a low of 26,447.88 on Rajan's announcement. However, hectic buying thereafter helped the index return to the positive zone within minutes as it settled 241.01 points or 0.91 per cent higher at 26,866.92. Overall, the market swung in a range of 437 points during the day.
The Sensex was down at 26,438 in pre-open trade between 0900-0915 hours, down nearly 200 points from previous close.
From the 30-Sensex kitty, 18 ended higher and 12 finished lower.
Aviation stocks were in the limelight after the Centre's decision to allow 100 per cent FDI in civil aviation. Stocks of Spicejet, Jet Airways and InterGlobe surged by up to 7.36 per cent.
Shares of companies involved in manufacturing of defence equipments such as Reliance Defence, BEL and Bharat Forge also witnessed strong rally, rising by up to 7.39 per cent.
Barring FMCG, all sectoral indices, led by IT, teck, auto, metal and capital goods ended in the positive zone with gains of up to 2 per cent.
Globally, Japan's Nikkei gained 2.34 per cent, Hong Kong's Hang Seng gained 1.69 per cent, while Shanghai Composite Index up 0.13 per cent.
Europe was also in better shape on growing expectations that Britain will vote to remain with the European Union in Thursday's referendum. The UK's FTSE jumped 2.59 per cent, Paris-based CAC 40 climbed 2.94 per cent while Germany's DAX 30 was 3.11 per cent higher.
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