India had returned from the Tokyo Paralympics with its best-ever performance, winning 19 medals (five gold, eight silver, and six bronze).
Bhagat won India's first Paralympic gold in Badminton with a straight-game victory over Great Britain's Daniel Bethell.
With some stunning displays over the past two weeks, Indian athletes surpassed the country’s best ever Paralympics medal tally with 19 medals.
Suhas Yathraj became the first-ever IAS officer to have not only participated but also won a medal in the Paralympics.
Krishna Nagar won the gold medal in the men's singles SH6 event of badminton, to take the country's medal tally in Tokyo Paralympics to 19.
No Indian shooter could reach the finals of the mixed 50m rifle prone SH1 event, with Avani Lekhara finishing 28th in the qualification.
India's Suhas L Yathiraj took home the silver medal after he lost to France's Lucas Mazur in the badminton men's singles (SL4) final.
Pramod and Manish clinched Gold medals in badminton and pistol shooting respectively. Suhas Yathraj and Krishna Nagar confirm two more medals.
Pramod Bhagat clinched the gold medal in the men's SL3 para-badminton singles category, beating World Number 2 Danaiel Bethell 21-14, 21-17 in the final.
Krishna Nagar reached the badminton men's singles (SH6) final in the ongoing Tokyo Paralympics, assuring India of at least a silver medal.