India’s para-athletes have returned from the Paris 2024 Paralympics with a record-setting performance that has captured the nation’s admiration. The Indian contingent clinched a total of 29 medals—7 gold, 9 silver, and 13 bronze—marking the country’s most successful Paralympic campaign to date.
The athletes arrived in New Delhi on Thursday to a rapturous welcome, where they were received by Prime Minister Narendra Modi. Modi, who had previously celebrated their achievements on his X (formerly Twitter) account, praised their exceptional performance and the historic medal count. “India is overjoyed that our incredible para-athletes have brought home 29 medals, which is the best-ever performance since India’s debut at the Games,” Modi wrote.
Modi’s message conveyed deep pride and appreciation for the athletes’ dedication and spirit. “This achievement is due to the unwavering dedication and indomitable spirit of our athletes,” he said. Modi also noted that their achievements have given the nation many memorable moments and served as an inspiration for future athletes.
The record medal haul at Paris 2024 underscores the significant advancements in India’s para-sports sector. It reflects not only the athletes’ hard work but also the growing support and development of disability sports in the country. The Prime Minister’s recognition of their success highlights the broader impact of their achievements, celebrating the athletes’ contributions to national pride and unity.
As India revels in this historic success, the Paralympic achievements of 2024 stand as a testament to the athletes’ resilience and excellence. Their success at the Games not only sets a new standard for Indian para-sports but also inspires future generations, emphasizing the power of determination and the pursuit of excellence.