Pramod Bhagat Wins Gold, Krishna Nagar Takes Mixed Silver
Para-badminton star Pramod Bhagat claimed gold while teammate Krishna Nagar secured a silver in mixed events, adding to India's growing medal haul.

Pramod Bhagat Delivers Gold on the Court
Pramod Bhagat continued his remarkable run in para-badminton, winning gold at the latest competition while Krishna Nagar picked up a silver medal in the mixed category. The two Indian shuttlers, both world-class performers in the sport, delivered strong performances that underlined India's depth in para-badminton.
Bhagat, a Paralympic champion and one of the most decorated para-badminton players in the world, topped his category with a commanding gold medal showing. His consistency at the top level has made him a cornerstone of India's para-sports program, and this result adds another title to an already impressive record.
Krishna Nagar Earns Mixed Silver
Krishna Nagar, the Tokyo Paralympic gold medalist in the SH6 class, finished with a silver in the mixed event. While the mixed silver was not the top prize, the result reflects Nagar's continued competitiveness across multiple event formats. Competing in both singles and mixed disciplines demands a different tactical approach, and Nagar showed he can perform across the board.
The two results together represent a solid outing for Indian para-badminton. Bhagat's gold and Nagar's silver signal that the country's pipeline of elite players in the sport remains strong heading into future international cycles.
India's Para-Badminton Program in Focus
India has steadily built a reputation as a powerhouse in para-badminton over the past decade. Players like Bhagat and Nagar have been central to that rise, winning medals at Paralympics, World Championships, and major international tournaments. Their performances domestically and abroad have raised the profile of the sport and inspired a new generation of para-athletes.
The sport's governing bodies have increasingly recognized India's contribution to para-badminton, with Indian players frequently appearing at the top of world rankings across multiple disability classes. Bhagat competes in the SL3 category, which covers players with lower limb impairments who play on a half-court, while Nagar competes in SH6 for players of short stature.
This latest pair of results, first reported by Daily Excelsior, adds to the momentum building ahead of the next major competitive calendar for the sport. Both players are expected to remain in contention for top honors at international events in the months ahead.
Badminton Correspondent
Priya Nair covers badminton for 21.news, from BWF World Tour results to player form, rankings and tactics.






