India achieved a historic milestone at the Asian Games 2023, securing over 100 medals for the first time in the nations history. This accomplishment came after the Indian womens kabaddi team clinched gold on October 7.The Indian contingent participating in the 19th Asian Games in Hangzhou displayed brilliant performances, clinching a total of 28 gold, 38 silver, and 41 bronze medals during the event. This impressive medal tally represents Indias most successful performance in a single edition of the quadrennial multisports event. In the final medal tally, India secured the fourth position, trailing behind China, Japan, and the Republic of Korea.India finish their campaign at Hangzhou Asian Games with their BEST EVER Medal haul: 107 medals: 28 🥇 | 38 🥈 | 41 🥉 India will finish at 4th spot in Medal Tally. Its our best ever standing since 1962 Jakarta Asiad, where we finished 3rd. #AGwithIAS #IndiaAtAsianGames— India_AllSports (@India_AllSports) October 7, 2023 In shooting, India surpassed its previous best of 14 medals achieved at Doha 2006 by securing a total of 22 medals in China. Remarkably, 12 of these medals were earned in team events. Indias mens and womens cricket and kabaddi teams showcased their excellence by winning double gold medals in their respective categories.Indias dominance in compound archery was evident as the nation secured all five gold medals on offer, with Jyothi Surekha Vennam and Ojas Pravin Deotale achieving a rare feature.In badminton, the ace shuttler pair of Satwiksairaj Rankireddy and Chirag Shetty ranked third globally and secured Indias maiden gold medal with a convincing victory in the mens doubles final. The Indian badminton squads overall performance also earned them three medals, marking their second-best showing at the Games.Many of these medal-winning performances not only brought glory to India but also secured positions in the Paris 2024 Olympics. The Indian mens hockey team secured a golden finish, while boxers Nikhat Zareen, Parveen, Preeti, and Lovlina earned bronze medals, guaranteeing their participation in the upcoming marquee event in the French capital, just under 300 days away.Here is the full list of Indias medalists:ArcheryCompound Mens Individual: Gold – Ojas Deotale, Silver – Abhishek VermaCompound Womens Individual: Gold – Jyothi Surekha Vennam, Bronze – Aditi SwamiCompound Mens Team: GoldCompound Womens Team: GoldCompound Mixed Team: GoldRecurve Mens Team: SilverRecurve Womens Team: BronzeAthleticsMens 3000m Steeplechase: Gold – Avinash SableMens 4 x 400m Relay: GoldMens Javelin Throw: Gold – Neeraj ChopraMens Shot Put: Gold – Tajinderpal Singh ToorWomens 5000m: Gold – Parul ChaudharyWomens Javelin Throw: Gold – Annu RaniMens 10000m: Silver – Kartik KumarMens 1500m: Silver – Ajay KumarMens 5000m: Silver – Avinash SableMens 800m: Silver – Mohammed AfsalMens Decathlon: Silver – Tejaswin ShankarMens Javelin Throw: Silver – Kishore JenaMens Long Jump: Silver – SreeshankarWomens 100m Hurdles: Silver – Jyothi YarrajiWomens 1500m: Silver – Harmilan BainsWomens 3000m Steeplechase: Silver – Parul ChaudharyWomens 4x400m relay: SilverWomens 800m: Silver – Harmilan BainsWomens Long Jump: Silver – Ancy Sojan4x400m Mixed relay: SilverMens 10000m: Bronze – Gulveer SinghMens 1500m: Bronze – Jinson JohnsonMens Triple Jump: Bronze – Praveen ChithravelWomens 3000m Steeplechase: Bronze – Priti LambaWomens 400m Hurdles: Bronze – Vithya RamrajWomens Discus Throw: Bronze – Seema PuniaWomens Heptathlon: Bronze – Nandini AgasaraWomens Shot Put: Bronze – Kiran Baliyan35km Race Walk Mixed Team: BronzeBadmintonMens Doubles: Gold – Satwiksairaj Rankireddy and Chirag ShettyMens team: SilverMens Singles: Bronze – PrannoyBoxingWomens 75kg: Bronze – LovlinaMens +92kg: Bronze – NarenderWomens 45-50kg: Bronze – Nikhat ZareenWomens 50-54kg: Bronze – PreetiWomens 54-57kg: Bronze – ParveenBridgeMens Team: SilverCanoe SprintMens Canoe Double 1000m: BronzeChessMens Team: SilverWomens Team: SilverCricketMens Team: GoldWomens Team: GoldEquestrianDressage Team: GoldDressage: Bronze – Anush AgarwallaGolfWomens individual: Silver – Aditi AshokHockeyMens Team: GoldWomens Team: BronzeKabaddiMens Team: GoldWomens Team: GoldRoller SkatingWomens Speed Skating 3000m Relay Race: BronzeMens Speed Skating 3000m Relay Race: BronzeRowingLightweight Mens Double Sculls: SilverMens Eight: SilverMens Four: BronzeMens Pair: BronzeMens Quadruple Sculls