India’s para-badminton contingent achieved its best-ever performance at the Asian Para-Badminton Championship 2025 in Thailand, securing a record 27 medals, including four gold, 10 silver, and 13 bronze, across multiple categories.
Paralympic champion Nitesh Kumar led the charge with three gold medals, while Paris Paralympics silver medallist Thulasimathi Murugesan and bronze medallist Manisha Ramadass also delivered outstanding performances. Officials and players alike praised the team’s depth and determination, highlighting India’s growing dominance in para-badminton.
Historic Medal Haul for Indian Shuttlers
The Indian team’s 27-medal tally at the Asian Para-Badminton Championship 2025, held in Bangkok from 17–22 June, marks a new high for the country at this event. Nitesh Kumar, fresh from his Paris Paralympics gold, won three golds: in men’s singles SL3, mixed doubles SL3-SU5 with Thulasimathi Murugesan, and men’s doubles SL3-SL4 with Sukant Kadam. Manisha Ramadass added the fourth gold in women’s singles SU5.
India also dominated the mixed doubles SL3-SU5 event, sweeping all three medals, with Nitesh Kumar and Thulasimathi Murugesan taking gold, Ruthick Raghupathi and Manasi Joshi winning silver, and Chirag Baretha and Mandeep Kaur earning bronze.
Rising Profile and Inspirational Team Effort
India’s medal winners spanned nearly every category, showcasing the breadth of talent in the squad. Krishna Nagar, Tokyo Paralympic gold medallist, claimed silver in mixed doubles SH6 with Nithya Sre and added two bronze medals in men’s singles and doubles SH6.
Nithya Sre also secured silver in women’s singles and doubles SH6. In the men’s singles SL4, Surya Kant Yadav took silver and Naveen Sivakumar bronze. The women’s team saw strong performances from Manasi Joshi, Mandeep Kaur, and Palak Kohli, among others.
India’s success extended to wheelchair events, with Prem Kumar Ale and Abu Hubaida winning bronze in men’s doubles WH1-WH2, and Alphia James and Pallavi Kuluvehalli taking bronze in women’s doubles WH1-WH2. This historic achievement is a testament to the growing support, recognition, and training infrastructure for para-badminton in India, inspiring a new generation of athletes.
The Logical Indian’s Perspective
The Logical Indian celebrates the extraordinary accomplishments of India’s para-badminton players, whose resilience and dedication are setting new benchmarks in inclusive sports.
Their success highlights the importance of equal opportunities and the power of perseverance. We call for continued investment and support for para-athletes, ensuring they have the resources to thrive on the world stage.
🏸 India’s Best-Ever Show at the Asian Para-Badminton Championships! 🇮🇳🔥
— BAI Media (@BAI_Media) June 22, 2025
Team India signed off from Thailand 2025 with a record 27 medals — including 4 Gold, 10 Silver, and 13 Bronze — marking our best-ever performance at the continental event! 🏆
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