Archery

By Bhairav Pandey , 15 May 2026

India’s women’s recurve archery team delivered one of the most remarkable performances of the international season by defeating host nation China 28-26 in the final of the Archery World Cup Stage 2 in Shanghai. The trio of Deepika Kumari, Ankita Bhakat, and teenage sensation Kumkum Mohod showcased composure, tactical precision, and resilience under immense pressure to secure the gold medal. The victory carried added significance as India had already eliminated powerhouse South Korea in the semifinal, underlining the team’s growing stature in global recurve archery.

By Karan Gill , 14 May 2026

Indian archery continues to be shaped by established names such as Deepika Kumari, Atanu Das, and Jyothi Surekha Vennam, who have consistently defined the country’s presence on the global stage. Deepika remains a symbol of composure and consistency under pressure, while Jyothi has emerged as a leading force in India’s compound archery success story. Alongside them, young archer Rishabh Yadav represents a new wave of talent injecting energy and optimism into the sport.

By Surbhi Sharma , 15 April 2026

India’s archery team of Pragati, V. Jyothi Surekha, and Madhura Dhamangaonkar delivered a composed performance to reach the final, setting up a title clash against the United States. Entering the tournament as the top-seeded side, India leveraged its consistent international form to secure a direct entry into the quarterfinals. A narrow 235–234 win over Denmark underscored the trio’s precision and mental resilience. Their progression reflects India’s growing strength in archery, with implications extending beyond sport into visibility, sponsorship appeal, and the broader sports economy.

By Karan Gill , 8 April 2026

India delivered a standout performance at the World Archery Para Series Bangkok, highlighted by a gold medal victory in the compound women’s team event. The duo of Sheetal Devi and Payal Nag secured the title with a 150–147 win over Kazakhstan, underscoring resilience and technical excellence. Beyond the headline result, India’s broader medal haul reflected growing depth across categories. The performance signals a maturing ecosystem in para sports, where consistent investment and athlete development are beginning to translate into sustained international success.

By Surbhi Sharma , 31 March 2026

Indian archer Komalika Bari is working toward a determined comeback in international competition, focusing on consistent training and long-term preparation for major events such as the Asian Games and the 2028 Olympic Games. Once regarded as one of India’s promising young archers, Bari is seeking to regain her place among the country’s elite competitors after a challenging phase in her career. Her renewed push highlights the resilience required in high-performance sports and reflects India’s broader efforts to strengthen its archery program.