Asian Para‑Badminton Championship, Thailand (June 17–22, 2025)

Indian Shuttlers Shine with Record-Breaking 27 Medals

  • Total haul: 27 medals (4 Gold, 10 Silver, 13 Bronze) — India’s best-ever showing at the event
  • Gold medals earned by:
    • Nitesh Kumar (Men’s Singles SL3)
    • Nitesh Kumar & Thulasimathi Murugesan (Mixed Doubles SL3–SU5)
    • Manisha Ramadass (Women’s Singles SU5)
    • Nitesh Kumar & Sukant Kadam (Men’s Doubles SL3–SL4) .
  • Silver and bronze medals spanned multiple categories, including SL3, SL4, SU5, SH6, WH1‑WH2, and various doubles events .

Notable Events

  • Mixed Doubles SL3–SU5 Podium Sweep: India clinched all three medals. Nitesh Kumar & Thulasimathi Murugesan took gold; Chirag Baretha & Mandeep Kaur earned bronze .
  • Men’s Doubles SL3–SL4 Final: Sukant Kadam & Nitesh Kumar triumphed over compatriots Jagadesh Dilli & Naveen Sivakumar in a hard-fought match .

Key Indian Medallist Profiles

AthleteHighlight
Nitesh KumarTriple-gold winner: MS SL3, XD SL3–SU5, MD SL3–SL4
Thulasimathi MurugesanHistoric mixed doubles gold; strong Tokyo/Paris Paralympic pedigree
Manisha RamadassGold in Women’s Singles SU5, continued rise after Paralympic bronze
Chirag Baretha & Mandeep KaurBronze in Mixed Doubles SL3–SU5
Sukant KadamGold with Nitesh Kumar in Men’s Doubles SL3–SL4
Pramod BhagatParalympic gold medallist (MS SL3), world No 2; newer events

Coaching & Growth Context

  • Head coach Gaurav Khanna, Padma Shri & Dronacharya awardee, has led exponential growth in para-badminton since 2015—India’s medal tally at international BWF events surpassed 1,300 .

UPSC Relevance

  • Sports & Society (GS Paper 1): Exemplifies disability inclusion and empowerment through sport.
  • Government Policies (GS Paper 2): Highlights success of initiatives like Target Olympic Podium Scheme and Para Champions.
  • International Relations (GS Paper 2/3): Reflects India’s rising soft power via sports diplomacy and continental dominance.

Quick Revision Snapshot

  • Event: Asian Para‑Badminton Championship
  • Venue: Thailand (June 17–22, 2025)
  • India’s Medal Tally: 27 (4 G, 10 S, 13 B) — best-ever
  • Standout Athletes: Nitesh Kumar, Thulasimathi Murugesan, Manisha Ramadass, Sukant Kadam
June 23, 2025

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