At the 2025 Asian Shooting Championships held in Shymkent, Kazakhstan, Indian shooter Anish Bhanwala delivered a remarkable performance, earning silver medals in both the individual and team events of the 25m rapid fire pistol discipline. Competing against top shooters from across Asia, Bhanwala showcased exceptional skill and composure, narrowly missing the gold by a single point. In the individual final, Bhanwala scored 35 points, securing the silver medal behind China's Su Lianbofan, who clinched the gold with 36 points. Koreas Lee Jaekyoon took the bronze, rounding out the podium in a highly competitive field. Bhanwalas performance was a testament to his rigorous training and mental fortitude, highlighting his potential on the international stage. The 25m rapid fire pistol event, known for its intense pace and precision, was a thrilling contest, with shooters having to make quick, controlled shots under pressure. Bhanwalas ability to stay calm and execute his shots with accuracy, despite the pressure from the tight competition, demonstrated his maturity as a shooter. His consistency in the preliminary rounds, combined with his ability to perform under pressure, made him a strong contender throughout the competition. In the team event, the Indian trio consisting of Bhanwala, Amanpreet Singh, and Harsh Gupta also excelled, earning the silver medal. The teams combined score placed them just behind the gold-winning team from China, highlighting the strength and teamwork of Indias shooting squad. The team's performance was remarkable, with each member contributing significantly to the overall score, displaying not only individual skill but also excellent coordination and strategy. Indias shooting team has been making significant strides in recent years, and Bhanwalas silver medal is another indication of the countrys growing prominence in the global shooting community. The success of the Indian team at the Asian Championships reflects the hard work and dedication of its athletes, coaches, and support staff. Indias shooting program has produced a new generation of talented shooters who are making their mark on the world stage. The medal tally for India at the 2025 Asian Shooting Championships now stands at 26, with 11 gold medals, 7 silver medals, and 8 bronze medals, solidifying Indias position as a rising force in the sport. Bhanwalas silver medal, along with the teams success, further strengthens Indias reputation in shooting sports. The countrys shooters have demonstrated their ability to compete at the highest level, and their performance at the Asian Championships is a testament to the effectiveness of Indias shooting training programs. This achievement adds to Bhanwalas growing list of accolades. Known for his exceptional performance in the 25m rapid fire pistol discipline, he has consistently proven himself as one of Indias top shooters. His ability to perform at international competitions, under the spotlight and intense pressure, demonstrates his mental strength and dedication to the sport. Bhanwalas performance also highlights the significant role of Indias shooting programs in nurturing young talent and providing them with the opportunities to compete at the highest level. Looking ahead, Indias shooting community will undoubtedly be buoyed by this success, as shooters like Bhanwala continue to pave the way for future generations of athletes. With their continued investment in coaching, infrastructure, and athlete development, India is poised to become a dominant force in the shooting world. The growing recognition of Indian shooters on the global stage, coupled with their impressive performances at major events like the Asian Championships, signals a bright future for the sport in India.