"Dream, Dream, Dream! Conduct these dreams into thoughts, and then transform them into action."
- Dr. A. P. J. Abdul Kalam
19 Jun 2025
The Asian Cup Leg 2 held in Singapore turned into a historic milestone for India’s young archery stars. With nerves of steel and hearts full of national pride, India’s Under-21 archers dominated the event, not only by winning matches but by rewriting the world record books. The spotlight shined brightly on the women’s compound team and the mixed team duo, whose exceptional performances have made the nation stand tall on the international stage.
The women’s compound archery team, made up of Shanmukhi Naga Sai Budde, Tejal Salve, and Tanishka Thokal, showcased a phenomenal blend of precision, focus, and composure. Their combined score of 2101 points not only secured their victory but also broke the previous U-21 world record of 2076, set by another Indian trio, Deepshikha, Pragati, and Sakshi Chaudhary, in 2023. This victory wasn’t just about numbers. It was about years of hard training, discipline, and the courage to rise above the pressure. Each arrow shot was a symbol of their commitment, not just to their sport, but to the hopes and pride of an entire nation.
Adding to India’s joy, the mixed team pairing of Kushal Dalal and Shanmukhi Naga Sai Budde brought home another world record. Scoring 1420 points, they narrowly edged past the previous record of 1419 set by the USA. Their coordination and mutual understanding were evident on the field; every shot fired was backed by trust, communication, and confidence in each other’s abilities. This achievement is even more remarkable considering the high pressure of international tournaments and the narrow margin by which the record was broken. Their performance didn’t just break records; it inspired a new generation of young Indian athletes to believe in the power of teamwork.
India’s triumph didn’t stop at team events. In the men’s individual compound category, top-seed Kushal Dalal continued his remarkable run by securing a place in the final, carrying with him the hopes of a nation eager for gold. In the women’s individual compound category, the finals became a celebration of Indian dominance, with Shanmukhi and Tejal Salve set to face each other in an all-Indian final. This guarantees India at least one gold medal and showcases the immense depth of talent in the Indian women's compound archery squad.
Behind every archer’s success lies the silent support of coaches, families, mentors, and the infrastructure made possible by government and sports bodies like the Archery Association of India and Sports Authority of India. The rise of archery in India has been fueled by focused investments in grassroots training, international exposure, and advanced equipment, ensuring our athletes compete on equal footing with the world’s best.
With the momentum generated by these historic performances, India now looks forward to upcoming international competitions with renewed hope and confidence. Young talents like Shanmukhi, Tejal, Tanishka, and Kushal are not just future champions; they are today’s heroes who have already etched their names in global history. The world watched in awe as Indian archers shattered expectations and records alike at the Asian Cup Leg 2. For every Indian, these moments go beyond sport; they are expressions of national pride, proof of potential, and symbols of what’s possible when talent meets opportunity. As the tricolor rises and the national anthem plays on international soil, India’s archers remind us all: the future is bright, and it is ours to aim for.