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Tiger Division soldier wins bronze in archery at Uttrakhand National Games

Tiger Division soldier wins bronze in archery at Uttrakhand National Games

Jammu, Feb 8 (UNI) An army jawan from the Jammu based Tiger Division under Rising Star Corps have won bronze medal in the archery event at the 38th National Games underway at Uttrakhand.
The Rising Star Corps posted on X, "A Stellar Display of Discipline, Precision & Perseverance!"
"Rising Star Corps congratulates Hav Sukhchain Singh of Tiger Division for clinching the Bronze in the Recurve Men’s Individual Archery event at the 38th National Games 2025 in Uttarakhand," it posted.

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