CM Fadnavis Congratulates Esha Singh on ISSF World Cup Gold
Synopsis
Key Takeaways
Maharashtra Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis on Thursday, 28 May 2026 congratulated Indian shooter Esha Singh for winning the gold medal and setting a world record in the Women's 25m Pistol event at the ISSF World Cup Munich 2026.
Context
Fadnavis took to X to celebrate Singh's achievement, writing: 'Golden aim with a world record! Heartiest congratulations to Indian shooter Esha Singh for clinching the gold medal and creating a world record in the Women's 25m Pistol event at the ISSF World Cup Munich 2026!'
He added: 'Your precision and remarkable performance have made the nation proud. Best wishes for your continued success ahead!'
Policy Backdrop
Esha Singh is an Indian sport shooter who has represented the country across junior and senior ISSF competitions in pistol events. The International Shooting Sport Federation (ISSF) World Cup is the premier annual international series that serves as a key ranking and Olympic preparation platform for shooters worldwide.
Munich, Germany has been a regular host of ISSF World Cup stages and international shooting competitions. India's performance in shooting at ISSF events has been among the country's more consistent medal-contributing disciplines over the past decade.
The Target Olympic Podium Scheme (TOPS), launched in 2014, has provided targeted funding and support to elite athletes in Olympic disciplines including shooting, contributing to the improved international performances of Indian shooters in recent years.
Stakeholders and Impact
Singh's gold and world record at Munich add to India's growing tally of shooting honours on the international stage. Central and state governments have steadily increased investment in training infrastructure and international exposure for precision sports, and individual breakthroughs such as this reinforce the case for continued support.
Political leaders across party lines have made a practice of publicly acknowledging athlete achievements on social media, reflecting the broader national emphasis on elite sports performance and Olympic preparation. Fadnavis's post follows this pattern, amplifying Singh's success to a wide audience.
What's Next
With the 2028 Los Angeles Olympics on the horizon, performances at 2026 ISSF World Cup legs carry significant weight for national selection trials and Olympic qualification pathways. Singh's world record in Munich is likely to strengthen her standing in the national selection process.
Remaining 2026 ISSF World Cup stages will be closely watched by selectors and fans alike as Indian shooters look to consolidate their Olympic prospects across multiple pistol and rifle disciplines.