India has revised the list of athletes under its flagship high-performance programme, the Target Olympic Podium Scheme (TOPS), adding several athletes who delivered strong performances in 2025. The updated list is expected to strengthen India’s preparations for major international competitions, including the Asian Games and the 2028 Summer Olympics qualification cycle.
The revision comes after delays caused by administrative reviews last year, when authorities detected certain anomalies in the earlier list. The updated selections aim to ensure that athletes in strong form receive timely support, training opportunities, and financial assistance.
What is the Target Olympic Podium Scheme (TOPS)?
The Target Olympic Podium Scheme is a government initiative launched by the Ministry of Youth Affairs and Sports (India) to help elite Indian athletes prepare for the Olympic Games and other major international tournaments.
The programme focuses on athletes with strong medal prospects and provides comprehensive assistance, including:
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Financial stipends
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Personal coaching support
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International training exposure
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Sports science and medical support
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Equipment and infrastructure access
Athletes placed in the TOPS Core Group receive a monthly stipend of ₹50,000, while those in the development group receive ₹25,000 per month, along with access to training and competition opportunities.
Key shooting stars added to the TOPS core group
Shooting was one of the biggest beneficiaries of the revised list. Several athletes who delivered notable performances on the international circuit in 2025 were included in the core group.
Among them is Samrat Rana, the 10m air pistol world champion, whose consistent results at top-level competitions earned him a place in the scheme.
Young shooter Suruchi Phogat was also added after impressing across multiple stages of the ISSF World Cup circuit. Another shooter, Niraj Kumar, who finished fifth at the ISSF World Shooting Championships, has also been inducted into the core group.
These inclusions highlight the government’s effort to strengthen India’s shooting contingent ahead of future global events.
Athletics and boxing performers promoted
In athletics, long-distance runner Gulveer Singh has been promoted to the core group after breaking national records in both the 5,000 metres and 10,000 metres events.
In boxing, world champion Jasmine Lamboria, who competes in the 57kg category, has been upgraded from the development group to the TOPS core list following her recent international success.
Badminton and para-sports additions
In badminton, the mixed doubles pair of Tanisha Crasto and Dhruv Kapila have also been included in the core group. The duo has consistently maintained a position within the world’s top 20 rankings.
The revised list also recognises achievements in para-sports. Pramod Bhagat, a gold medallist at the Tokyo 2020 Paralympics, has been included in the para-badminton category alongside Naveen Sivakumar.
Athletes added to the Target Asian Games Group (TAGG)
Apart from the TOPS programme, the government also maintains the Target Asian Games Group (TAGG), which focuses specifically on athletes with medal potential at the Asian Games.
The TAGG list provides similar forms of support, including coaching assistance, training camps, and international exposure.
Athletes included in the updated TAGG list include:
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Annu Rani (javelin throw)
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Joshna Chinappa (squash)
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D Suresh (tennis)
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Anjali Jakhar (cycling)
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Notable athletes missing from the revised list
Despite the additions, some prominent athletes were surprised to find their names missing from the updated programme.
Those excluded from the revised list include:
Deepak Punia (wrestling)
H. S. Prannoy (badminton)
Shiva Narwal (shooting)
Divyansh Singh Panwar (shooting)
Their absence has generated some discussion within sporting circles, especially given their previous international performances.
Strengthening India’s Olympic and Asian Games preparation
Following the revision, the updated programme now includes:
56 athletes in the TOPS core group
61 athletes in the para TOPS core group
130 athletes in the development group
54 athletes in the TAGG list
Officials believe the refreshed roster will improve India’s preparations for major upcoming competitions, particularly the Asian Games and the Olympic qualification events leading up to Los Angeles 2028.
Asian Games 2023 medal winners for India |
Sport |
Event |
Athlete(s) |
Medal |
Kabaddi |
Men’s team |
India |
Gold |
Kabaddi |
Women’s team |
India |
Gold |
Cricket |
Men’s team |
India |
Gold (match abandoned due to rain) |
Cricket |
Women’s team |
India |
Gold |
Badminton |
Men’s doubles |
Satwik-Chirag |
Gold |
Badminton |
Men’s singles |
HS Prannoy |
Silver |
Badminton |
Men’s team |
India |
Silver |
Archery |
Men’s individual compound |
Ojas Pravin Deotale |
Gold |
Archery |
Men’s individual compound |
Abhishek Verma |
Silver |
Archery |
Women’s individual compound |
Jyothi Surekha |
Gold |
Archery |
Women’s individual compound |
Aditi Gopichand Swami |
Bronze |
Archery |
Women’s team compound |
Jyothi Surekha, Aditi Swami, Parneet Kaur |
Gold |
Archery |
Men’s team compound |
Ojas Pravin Deotale, Abhishek Verma, Prathamesh Samadhan Jawkar |
Gold |
Archery |
Mixed team compound |
Ojas Pravin Deotale, Jyothi Surekha Vennam |
Gold |
Archery |
Men’s recurve team |
Atanu Das, Dhiraj, Tushar Prabhakar |
Silver |
Archery |
Women’s recurve team |
Ankita Bhakat, Bhajan Kaur, Simranjeet Kaur |
Bronze |
Athletics |
Men’s javelin throw |
Neeraj Chopra |
Gold |
Athletics |
Men’s javelin throw |
Kishore Kumar Jena |
Silver |
Athletics |
Men’s 4x400m relay |
Yahiyah Muhammed Anas, Jacob Amoj, Variyathodi Muhammed Ajmal, Ramesh Rajesh |
Gold |
Athletics |
Women’s 4x400m relay |
Ramraj Vithya, Mishra Aishwarya, Prachi, Venkatesan Subha |
Silver |
Athletics |
Men’s 5000m |
Avinash Sable |
Silver |
Athletics |
Women’s 5000m |
Parul Chaudhary |
Gold |
Athletics |
Women’s 800m |
Harmilan Bains |
Silver |
Athletics |
Men’s 800m |
Mohammed Afsal |
Silver |
Athletics |
Men’s decathlon |
Tejaswin Shankar |
Silver |
Athletics |
Men’s triple jump |
Pravin Chitravel |
Bronze |
Athletics |
Women’s 400m hurdles |
Vithya Ramaraj |
Bronze |
Athletics |
Women’s javelin throw |
Annu Rani |
Gold |
Athletics |
Men’s 10,000m |
Gulveer Singh |
Bronze |
Athletics |
Men’s 10,000m |
Kartik Kumar |
Silver |
Athletics |
Men’s steeplechase 3000m |
Avinash Sable |
Gold |
Athletics |
Men’s shot put |
Tejinderpal Singh Toor |
Gold |
Athletics |
Men’s long jump |
Murli Sreeshankar |
Silver |
Athletics |
Women’s long jump |
Ancy Sojan Edappilly |
Silver |
Athletics |
Women’s shot put |
Kiran Baliyan |
Bronze |
Athletics |
Women’s heptathlon |
Nandini Agasara |
Bronze |
Athletics |
Women’s 3000m steeplechase |
Parul Chaudhary |
Silver |
Athletics |
Women’s 3000m steeplechase |
Priti |
Bronze |
Athletics |
Men’s 1500m |
Jinson Johnson |
Bronze |
Athletics |
Men’s 1500m |
Ajay Kumar Saroj |
Silver |
Athletics |
Women’s 1500m |
Harmilan Bains |
Silver |
Athletics |
Women’s 4x400m mixed team relay |
Ajmal Muhammed, Vithya Ramraj, Rajesh Ramesh, Subha Venkatesan |
Silver (upgraded) |
Wrestling |
Men’s freestyle 86kg |
Deepak Punia |
Silver |
Wrestling |
Men’s freestyle 57kg |
Aman |
Bronze |
Wrestling |
Men’s Greco-Roman 87kg |
Sunil Kumar |
Bronze |
Wrestling |
Women’s freestyle 62kg |
Sonam Malik |
Bronze |
Wrestling |
Women’s freestyle 76kg |
Kiran |
Bronze |
Wrestling |
Women’s freestyle 53kg |
Antim Panghal |
Bronze |
Boxing |
Women’s 75kg |
Lovlina Borgohain |
Silver |
Boxing |
Women’s 54-57kg |
Praveen Hooda |
Bronze |
Boxing |
Men’s +92kg |
Narender Berwal |
Bronze |
Boxing |
Women’s 54kg |
Preeti Pawar |
Bronze |
Boxing |
Nikhat Zareen |
India |
Bronze |
Hockey |
Men’s team |
India |
Gold |
Hockey |
Women’s team |
India |
Bronze |
Sepaktakraw |
Women’s team regu |
Priya Devi Elangbam, Bi Devi Elangbam, Khushboo, Chaoba Devi Oinam, Maipak Devi Ayekpam |
Bronze |
Chess |
Men’s team |
India |
Silver |
Chess |
Women’s team |
India |
Silver |
Squash |
Men’s singles |
Saurav Ghosal |
Silver |
Squash |
Mixed doubles |
Dipika Pallikal, Harinder Pal Singh |
Gold |
Squash |
Mixed doubles |
Abhay Singh, Anahat Singh |
Bronze |
Squash |
Men’s team |
India |
Gold |
Squash |
Women’s team |
Tanvi Khanna, Anahat Singh, Joshna Chinappa |
Bronze |
Tennis |
Men’s doubles |
Saketh Myneni, Ramkumar Ramanathan |
Silver |
Tennis |
Mixed doubles |
Rohan Bopanna, Rutuja Bhosale |
Gold |
Canoeing & Kayaking |
Men’s canoe double 1000m sprint |
Arjun Singh, Sunil Salam |
Bronze |
Rowing |
Men’s four |
Jaswinder Singh, Bheem Singh, Punit Kumar, Ashish |
Bronze |
Rowing |
Men’s quadruple sculls |
Satnam Singh, Parminder Singh, Jakar Khan, Sukhmeet Singh |
Bronze |
Rowing |
Men’s lightweight double sculls |
Arjun Lal Jat, Arvind Singh |
Silver |
Rowing |
Men’s coxed eight |
Charanjeet Singh, DU Pande, Naresh Kalwaniya, Neeraj, Neetesh Kumar, Ashish, Bheem Singh, Jaswinder Singh, Punit Kumar |
Silver |
Rowing |
Men’s coxless pair |
Babu Lal Yadav, Lekh Ram |
Bronze |
Shooting |
Men’s trap individual |
Kynan Darius |
Bronze |
Shooting |
Men’s trap team |
Kynan Darius, Zoravar Singh, Prithviraj |
Gold |
Shooting |
Women’s trap team |
Rajeshwari Kumari, Keer Manisha, Rajak Preeti |
Silver |
Shooting |
10m air pistol men’s team |
Arjun Singh Cheema, Sarabjot Singh, Shiva Narwal |
Gold |
Shooting |
50m rifle 3 positions men’s team |
Aishwary Pratap Singh Tomar, Swapnil Suresh Kusale, Akhil Sheoran |
Gold |
Shooting |
50m rifle 3 positions men’s individual |
Aishwary Pratap Singh Tomar |
Silver |
Shooting |
10m air pistol women’s individual |
Palak |
Gold |
Shooting |
10m air pistol women’s individual |
Esha Singh |
Silver |
Shooting |
10m air pistol women’s team |
Palak, Esha Singh, Divya TS |
Silver |
Shooting |
25m air pistol team |
Manu Bhaker, Esha Singh, Rythm Sangwan |
Gold |
Shooting |
25m air pistol individual |
Esha Singh |
Silver |
Shooting |
Mixed team 10m air pistol |
Divya, Sarabjot |
Silver |
Shooting |
Men’s 10m air rifle team |
Divyansh Singh Panwar, Aishwary Pratap Singh Tomar, Rudrankksh Patil |
Gold |
Shooting |
Men’s 10m air rifle individual |
Aishwary Pratap Singh Tomar |
Bronze |
Shooting |
Men’s skeet individual |
Anant Jeet Singh Naruka |
Silver |
Shooting |
Men’s skeet team |
Anant Naruka, Gurjaot Singh, Angad Bajwa |
Bronze |
Shooting |
Women’s 10m air rifle team |
Ashi Chouksey, Mehuli Ghosh, Ramita Jindal |
Silver |
Shooting |
Women’s 10m air rifle individual |
Ramita Jindal |
Bronze |
Shooting |
50m 3-position team |
Sift Kaur Samra, Ashi Chouksey, Manini Kaushik |
Silver |
Shooting |
50m 3-position individual |
Sift Kaur Samra |
Gold |
Shooting |
50m 3-position individual |
Ashi Chouksey |
Bronze |
Wushu |
Sanda 60kg |
Roshibina Devi |
Silver |
Equestrian |
Individual dressage |
Anush Agarwalla |
Bronze |
Equestrian |
Team dressage |
India |
Gold |
Golf |
Individual women |
Aditi Ashok |
Silver |
Sailing |
Men’s Dinghy ILCA7 |
Vishnu Saravanan |
Bronze |
Sailing |
Girls Dinghy ILCA4 |
Neha Thakur |
Silver |
Sailing |
Men’s windsurfer RS:X |
Eabad Ali |
Bronze |
Roller Skating |
Women’s 3000m relay |
Sanjana Bathula, Karthika Jagadeeswaran, Heeral Sadhu, Aarathy Kasturi Raj |
Bronze |
Roller Skating |
Men’s 3000m relay |
Aryanpal Singh Ghuman, Anandkumar Velkumar, Siddhant Rahul Kamble, Vikram Rajendra Ingale |
Bronze |