As the tricolour flies high in Tokyo, the entire country has taken a break from the decades-long debacles in athletics to celebrate the golden and historical moment.
India has finally enjoyed big cheers as the country's golden dream was accomplished on Saturday, one day ahead of the conclusion of the current edition of the world's biggest sporting event.
Chopra had made his Olympic debut in the 2021 Tokyo Games and he also had become the first Indian athlete to win the Gold medal at the debut tournament.
When she qualified for the 2020 Summer Olympics in Tokyo, Aditi was the No 1 Golfer in India, naturally becoming a promising athlete in the Indian contingent to win the medal.
Day 13 was a mixture of great and tricky for India, as the Hockey team made a marvellous history but wrestling events and the 20km Race walk event made a slippery result.
India has won the second Silver medal in the ongoing Olympics tournament, taking the country's medal tally to five including two Silver and three Bronze medals.
As the Indian team shares the medal podium, they had dotted up the four-decade wait by presenting a historical triumph in a spectacle-less battle at Tokyo.
Currently, India stands at the 62nd spot in the Olympics medal tally with three medals. Let's take a look at how the Indian contingent ended its twelfth day of the Tokyo Olympics.
Lovlina, a native of Golaghat of Assam, has become the third Indian to win an Olympic medal in boxing after Vijendra Singh (2008) and Mary Kom (2012) and all three boxers were settled for Bronze.