CM Saini Hails Neeru Dhanda's Historic ISSF World Cup Gold
Synopsis
Key Takeaways
Haryana Chief Minister Nayab Singh Saini on Sunday, 12 July 2026, congratulated shooter Neeru Dhanda for winning India's first-ever World Cup gold medal in the women's trap event at the ISSF Shotgun World Cup held in Lonato, Italy, calling the achievement a matter of pride for the entire nation.
In his post on X, Saini wrote: 'भारत की बेटी नीरू ढांडा ने इटली के लोनाटो में आयोजित ISSF शॉटगन वर्ल्ड कप की महिला ट्रैप स्पर्धा में भारत के लिए पहला विश्व कप स्वर्ण पदक जीतकर इतिहास रच दिया है।' ('India's daughter Neeru Dhanda has created history by winning the first World Cup gold medal for India in the women's trap event of the ISSF Shotgun World Cup held in Lonato, Italy.')
Context
The ISSF Shotgun World Cup in Lonato is one of the marquee events on the international shooting calendar, regularly drawing elite competitors from across the globe in trap and skeet disciplines. Neeru Dhanda's gold in the women's trap category marks a historic first for India at this level of competition, elevating her standing among the country's top shooting talents.
Saini noted that Dhanda's 'historic success will inspire daughters and youth to dream big' — framing the medal not merely as an individual triumph but as a signal to the next generation of Indian athletes.
Policy Backdrop
India's improving performance in international shooting has been underpinned by the Target Olympic Podium Scheme (TOPS), launched in 2014, which provides elite shooters with financial support, specialised coaching, and access to international competitions. The scheme has been instrumental in building a competitive pipeline across disciplines, including shotgun events.
Haryana has historically been one of India's most prolific contributors to the national shooting contingent, with the state's sports infrastructure and grassroots academies nurturing talent that competes at the highest global levels. Dhanda's gold reinforces that legacy.
Stakeholders and Impact
The medal carries significance well beyond the podium. For women shooters across India, it demonstrates that world-class results in the technically demanding trap discipline are achievable. Youth athletes and state sports academies — particularly in Haryana — are likely to see renewed interest and enrolment in shotgun shooting programmes following this result.
At the institutional level, the achievement adds momentum to India's broader push for stronger showings at upcoming multi-sport events, with ISSF World Cup results feeding directly into Olympic qualification pathways.
What's Next
Attention will now turn to Neeru Dhanda's performance across the remaining 2026 ISSF World Cup stages, which will be critical for accumulating Olympic qualification points. A consistent run of results could cement her place in India's shooting squad for the next Olympic cycle.
Chief Minister Saini's public recognition also signals that state-level support and visibility for shooting sports in Haryana is likely to remain strong, potentially translating into further investment in training infrastructure and competitive exposure for young athletes.