Manu Bhaker and Sarabjot Singh's bronze at Paris 2024 Games on Tuesday (July 30) took India's Olympics medal tally to 37 - 10 gold, 9 silver and 18 bronze with the medals coming across 19 editions.
Bhaker, who won the first medal for a women's shooter at the Olympics and the first in the ongoing Paris Games 2024 with a bronze in 10m air pistol women's individual event, added her second medal and the country's second with a bronze in the 10m air pistol mixed team event.

While this was Bhaker's second medal in the ongoing games Olympics, Sarabjot won his first medal, having missed out on reaching the final in the individual event earlier in Paris.
Sarabjot and Bhaker added the sixth medal in shooting, a sport which has also seen an Indian clinch gold medal earlier. Earlier, shooting legends Rajyavardhan Singh Rathore, Abhinav Bindra, Vijay Kumar and Gagan Narang had also won a medal.
The Indian athletes and sports personalities will look to add more to their Paris Olympics 2024 medal table. Here is a look at India's Medal Tally at Olympics:
India opened it's account in Paris 1900 and has won the most medals in hockey, while recent years have seen the country achieve more success in the Summer Olympics with Neeraj Chopra winning the first-ever track and field gold and PV Sindhu winning back to back medals.
As mentioned earlier, India has won 10 golds, 9 silvers and 18 bronze medals at the Olympics with the first gold medal coming in the 1928 Amsterdam Games. Here is a look at the medal breakdown of India in Olympics:
| Athlete/Team | Edition | Sport | Event |
| Men's Hockey Team | Amsterdam 1928 | Hockey | Men's competition |
| Men's Hockey Team | Los Angeles 1932 | Hockey | Men's competition |
| Men's Hockey Team | Berlin 1936 | Hockey | Men's competition |
| Men's Hockey Team | London 1948 | Hockey | Men's competition |
| Men's Hockey Team | Helsinki 1952 | Hockey | Men's competition |
| Men's Hockey Team | Melbourne 1956 | Hockey | Men's competition |
| Men's Hockey Team | Tokyo 1964 | Hockey | Men's competition |
| Men's Hockey Team | Moscow 1980 | Hockey | Men's competition |
| Abhinav Bindra | Beijing 2008 | Shooting | Men's 10 m air rifle |
| Neeraj Chopra | Tokyo 2020 | Athletics | Men's javelin throw |
| Athlete/Team | Edition | Sport | Event |
| Norman Pritchard | Paris 1900 | Athletics | Men's 200 metres |
| Norman Pritchard | Paris 1900 | Athletics | Men's 200 metre hurdles |
| Men's Hockey Team | Rome 1960 | Hockey | Men's competition |
| Rajyavardhan Singh Rathore | Athens 2004 | Shooting | Men's double trap |
| Vijay Kumar | London 2012 | Shooting | Men's 25 m rapid fire pistol |
| Sushil Kumar | London 2012 | Wrestling | Men's freestyle 66 kg |
| PV Sindhu | Rio 2016 | Badminton | Women's singles |
| Saikhom Mirabai Chanu | Tokyo 2020 | Weightlifting | Women's 49 kg |
| Ravi Kumar Dahiya | Tokyo 2020 | Wrestling | Men's freestyle 57 kg |
| Athlete/Team | Edition | Sport | Event |
| KD Jadhav | Helsinki 1952 | Wrestling | Men's freestyle 57 kg |
| Men's Hockey Team | Mexico City 1968 | Hockey | Men's competition |
| Men's Hockey Team | Munich 1972 | Hockey | Men's competition |
| Leander Paes | Atlanta 1996 | Tennis | Men's singles |
| Karnam Malleswari | Sydney 2000 | Weightlifting | Women's 69 kg |
| Vijender Singh | Beijing 2008 | Boxing | Middleweight |
| Sushil Kumar | Beijing 2008 | Wrestling | Men's freestyle 66 kg |
| Saina Nehwal | London 2012 | Badminton | Women's singles |
| Mary Kom | London 2012 | Boxing | Women's flyweight |
| Gagan Narang | London 2012 | Shooting | Men's 10m air rifle |
| Yogeshwar Dutt | London 2012 | Wrestling | Men's freestyle 60 kg |
| Sakshi Malik | Rio 2016 | Wrestling | Women's freestyle 58 kg |
| PV Sindhu | Tokyo 2020 | Badminton | Women's singles |
| Lovlina Borgohain | Tokyo 2020 | Boxing | Women's welterweight |
| Men's Hockey Team | Tokyo 2020 | Hockey | Men's tournament |
| Bajrang Punia | Tokyo 2020 | Wrestling | Men's freestyle 65 kg |
| Manu Bhaker | Paris 2024 | Shooting | Women's 10m air pistol |
| Manu Bhaker & Sarabjot Singh | Paris 2024 | Shooting | 10m air pistol mixed team |
As for most medals in a sport, India has won 12 medals in hockey, including the latest bronze in Tokyo 2020. The second most successful sport for India has been Wrestling in terms of total medals won, but shooting takes the second spot with respect to golds and total medals.
Apart from hockey, wrestling and shooting, India has also found success in athletics, badminton, boxing, weightlifting and tennis at the Olympic Games. Here is a look at the Indian sport-wise medal table: