The home team came up with a rich haul of eight medals -- one gold, three silver and four bronze -- on the fifth and final day to give the housefull Shivchhatrapati Stadium crowd a lot to cheer.
India ended the Championships with two gold, six silver and nine bronze, a much improved performance than the last edition in 2011 in Kobe, Japan where they had finished seventh with one gold, three silver and eight bronze.
Besides the gold from relay team comprising M R Poovamma, Tintu Luka, Anu Mariam Jose and Nirmala, India won a silver and a bronze in men's triple jump through Renjith Maheswary and Arpinder Singh.
India also bagged a silver and bronze in women's 200m through Asha Roy and Dutee Chand respectively.
Jithin C Thomas bagged another silver in men's high jump while Luka and Satinder Singh added a bronze each in women's 800m and men's 400m hurdles respectively.
The women's 4x400m relay team, which was caught in a controversy after India wanted to include dope-tainted Ashwini Akkunji only to be rejected by competition technical delegate, also made it to next month's World Championships in Moscow as they went past the qualifying time of 3:33.00.
As expected, China, who had been ruling the Asian Championships for the last 15 editions, finished at the top spot with 16 gold, six silver and five bronze.
Bahrain were a distant third with five gold, seven silver and three bronze while Japan jumped to third with a strong performance today with four gold, six silver and 10 bronze.
