If you’re curious about how India is doing on the medal front, you’ve come to the right spot. This page pulls together the freshest counts from the Olympics, Asian Games, Commonwealth Games and other big events. No fluff – just straight‑forward numbers and a quick look at which sports are bringing home the gold.
At the latest Summer Olympics India finished with 10 medals: 2 gold, 1 silver and 7 bronze. The golds came from wrestling and badminton, while boxing added a bronze. In the Asian Games earlier this year the tally was even bigger – 35 medals, including 8 golds. Shooting and athletics led the charge, and the women's hockey team added another silver.
The Commonwealth Games saw India pull in 22 medals: 5 gold, 6 silver and 11 bronze. Badminton again shone, and the weightlifting squad delivered three golds. These numbers show a steady climb in sports where Indian athletes have built strong programs.
Badminton is a clear winner – every major event has at least one Indian on the podium. Wrestling and shooting also consistently add medals, especially in the Asian Games where they dominate the lower weight categories. Athletics is picking up pace too; the 400m sprint and javelin throw have become regular medal chances.
Team sports are getting better as well. The men’s hockey team finally broke a long gold drought at the Asian Games, while women’s hockey snagged silver at the Olympics. Those team results boost the overall tally and bring more fans into the conversation.
So what does this mean for you, the reader? If you follow Indian sports, these numbers help you spot where the next big story will come from – be it a rising badminton star or a veteran shooter aiming for another gold. Use the stats to decide which events to watch live, which athletes to cheer on, and where future investment might go.
Keep checking this page for updates after every major competition. The tally changes fast, and staying in the loop makes every victory feel personal. Whether you’re a casual fan or a die‑hard supporter, knowing the exact medal count adds excitement to each match and helps you celebrate India’s sporting rise.
On the 15th day of the Paris Olympics 2024, Indian athletes are showcasing their skills in various disciplines. The day features Jyothi Yarraji in the women's 100m hurdles, impressive scores from golfers Aditi Ashok and Diksha Dagar, a heartbreaking loss in women's hockey, and important victories in wrestling. India’s medal tally stands strong with 12 medals.