NRAI President Kalikesh Singh Deo on India’s Shooting Future | House of Glory 12

The House of Glory podcast recently hosted Kalikesh Singh Deo , the President of the National Rifle Association of India (NRAI). In a wide-ranging conversation, Kalikesh  discussed the future of Indian shooting, the challenges and opportunities facing the sport, and the NRAI’s plans to elevate Indian shooting to new heights.

Strong Performance at Paris Olympics

Kalikesh  highlighted India’s impressive performance at the Paris Olympics, where the team won three medals and had seven finalists. He emphasized the depth of talent in Indian shooting and the team’s ability to deliver consistently.

The Role of Personal Coaches

Kalikesh  acknowledged the importance of personal coaches in the development of shooters. He stressed the need for a collaborative approach between personal coaches and national coaches to ensure optimal performance.

Hosting International Tournaments

The NRAI’s successful hosting of the ISSF World Cup Finals was a significant milestone. Kalikesh  expressed the organization’s commitment to hosting more international tournaments to inspire young shooters and showcase India’s capabilities.

Developing a Strong Shooting Ecosystem

The NRAI is focused on developing a robust shooting ecosystem, including high-performance centers, coaching infrastructure, and a strong support system for shooters.

Nurturing Young Talent

 Kalikesh  emphasized the importance of nurturing young talent and providing them with opportunities to compete at the highest level. The NRAI is working to create a seamless transition for young shooters from the junior to senior level.

Addressing Challenges in Shotgun

While India has achieved success in rifle and pistol events, shotgun has been a relatively weaker area. Kalikesh  acknowledged this and outlined plans to improve performance in shotgun events.

The Future of Indian Shooting

Kalikesh ‘s vision for Indian shooting is ambitious and inspiring. With a strong focus on talent development, infrastructure development, and international exposure, the NRAI is well-positioned to elevate Indian shooting to new heights. By addressing the challenges and capitalizing on the opportunities, India can become a dominant force in the world of shooting sports.

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