CM Saini Hails Esha Singh's ISSF World Cup Gold, World Record
Synopsis
Key Takeaways
Haryana Chief Minister Nayab Singh Saini on Thursday, 28 May 2026 congratulated Indian shooter Esha Singh after she won a gold medal and set a world record in the Women's 25m Pistol event at the ISSF World Cup in Munich, Germany.
Context
Posting in Hindi on X, CM Saini described the achievement as a moment of pride for every Indian. He wrote: 'भारत की बेटी ईशा सिंह ने ISSF World Cup म्यूनिख में अद्भुत प्रदर्शन करते हुए Women's 25m Pistol स्पर्धा में विश्व रिकॉर्ड बनाते हुए स्वर्ण पदक जीतकर इतिहास रच दिया' — 'India's daughter Esha Singh created history by winning a gold medal and setting a world record in the Women's 25m Pistol event with a remarkable performance at the ISSF World Cup in Munich.' He extended heartfelt congratulations and wished her a bright future.
Saini also noted that Esha's success would inspire young talent across the country to move forward with fresh resolve and confidence.
Policy Backdrop
India's rise in international shooting has been underpinned by sustained public investment. The Target Olympic Podium Scheme (TOPS), launched in 2014, provides financial and training support to elite athletes, including shooters competing on the ISSF circuit. The scheme has been credited with helping Indian pistol and rifle shooters reach the top of world rankings over the past decade.
Haryana, the state CM Saini leads, has a particularly strong tradition in producing international-level shooters and athletes. The state runs parallel talent identification and coaching programmes that feed into national squads, making achievements by shooters of Haryana origin a point of particular pride for the state government.
Stakeholders and Impact
Esha Singh has competed for India in pistol events at both junior and senior levels, and a world record at an ISSF World Cup — the premier annual series overseen by the International Shooting Sport Federation — places her among the elite in the discipline globally. Such performances carry weight in Olympic qualification cycles and in attracting institutional support for women's shooting in India.
For young women athletes across India, a world-record performance in a technical precision sport reinforces the case for continued investment in infrastructure and coaching at the grassroots level. State governments routinely highlight such milestones to underscore the return on sports-development spending.
What's Next
India's shooting contingent is expected to remain active across the remaining 2026 ISSF World Cup legs, with rankings points and qualification opportunities for the next Olympic cycle at stake. A mid-year review of central sports schemes could also reflect the momentum generated by performances such as Esha Singh's gold in Munich. If the record stands through the season, it would significantly strengthen her profile ahead of any national selection process for major multi-sport events.