Rajasthan's Archery Couple Swati & Rajat Chauhan Make History in Indian Squad

Swati Dudhwal and Rajat Chauhan from Rajasthan have been selected for the Indian archery squad for the upcoming Asia Cup in Bangkok, marking them as the first couple from their state to represent India internationally. Both are decorated Arjuna Awardees with multiple international medals to their names. The Indian squad has undergone rigorous training camps in Pune and Kolkata ahead of the championship. The team is expected to perform strongly, particularly in the compound archery events where India has a proven track record.

Key Points: Rajasthan Couple in Indian Archery Squad for Asia Cup

  • Historic selection of a married couple
  • Both are Arjuna Award winners
  • Squad underwent intensive training in Pune & Kolkata
  • India strong in compound archery section
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Rajasthan's Swati and Rajat Chauhan picked in Indian archery squad for Asia Cup in Bangkok

Swati and Rajat Chauhan, an Arjuna Award-winning couple from Rajasthan, selected for the Indian archery team for the Asia Cup in Bangkok.

"first couple from Rajasthan to represent the country in an international competition"

New Delhi, March 19

Rajasthan couple Swati and Rajat Chauhan have been selected as part of the Indian squad for the Asia Cup archery competition, which will be held from March 21 to 28 in Bangkok, Thailand.

Swati Dudhwal and Rajat Chauhan, who hail from Rajasthan, were selected through the trials held at the Sports Authority of India (SAI) Eastern Centre in Kolkata. They are thus set to become the first couple from Rajasthan to represent the country in an international competition.

Swati is currently posted at the State Secretariat in Jaipur, while Rajat Chauhan is working as DSP with the Rajasthan Police.

Compound archers Swati and Rajat, both Arjuna Awardees who have won multiple medals for the country, got married in a traditional ceremony in Jaipur in December 2025.

A galaxy of archery stars, including Olympians Deepika Kumari, Atanu Das, Tarundeep Rai, and champions Rahul Banerjee, Jayanta Talukdar, Ojas Deotale, Aditi Swami, Prathamesh Fuge, and Prathamesh Jawkar, gathered to celebrate the couple's union.

Meanwhile, Yogendra Singh of Rajasthan has been named the coach of the Indian team for the Asia Cup archery championship. Yogendra Singh informed that the Archery Association of India has picked a very strong squad to represent the country in the Asia Cup. The squad had undergone intensive training for the Asia Cup at the Army Archery Centre in Pune from February 25 to March 5 and is further undergoing a camp in Kolkata from March 6 to 20.

The Indian squad will be leaving for Bangkok from Kolkata and is expected to do well, particularly in the compound section, in which India has won many World Cup and World Championships medals.

Chauhan has previously won several international medals for the country, including an Asian Games silver medal and an individual silver at the world championships, along with two gold, two silver, and three bronze medals at the World Cup stage.

In 2025, Chuahan, along with Aman Saini and Abhishek Verma, won two out of two at the Archery World Cups, securing a 232-230 victory over France in the final of the men's team compound event. At the 38th National Games in February 2025, Chuahan demonstrated impressive skill, emerging victorious in the men's individual event.

Swati has won gold at the World Archery University Championships and bronze in the World Archery Youth Championships and Asian Grand Prix Circuit. In May 2025, Swati won a bronze medal in the senior category at the Khelo India Women's National Ranking Archery Tournament held in Bhopal.

- IANS

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Rohit P
This is fantastic news for Rajasthan sports! We often hear about cricket and hockey, but archery deserves this spotlight too. Both are Arjuna awardees and now going to Bangkok as a team. Jai Ho!
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Aman W
Great to see the squad getting intensive training. The camp in Pune and Kolkata shows good preparation. Hope the federation provides them with all facilities and doesn't create last-minute hassles like sometimes happens.
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Sarah B
Their wedding must have been quite the event with all those archery stars! It's like a who's who of Indian archery. Wishing the entire squad the very best in Bangkok. Bring home the medals!
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Karthik V
Rajat Chauhan's record is seriously impressive - Asian Games silver, world championship medals... and now going with his wife! This is the kind of positive news we need. Hope media gives them proper coverage, not just during Olympics.
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Nisha Z
As someone from Jaipur, I feel so proud! A DSP and a Secretariat officer making the nation proud. It shows talent is everywhere in India. Let's support our compound archery team - they have a great chance at the Asia Cup! 🎯

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