Competing in the men's 50-metre rifle prone event after a gap of almost a decade, Bindra shot 183.8 to finish third on the podium at the Balewadi Shooting Range.
Fellow Olympic medallist Gagan Narang finished fourth in the eight-man final, after having finished third in qualifying, marginally ahead of Bindra, who qualified in fourth position.
India teammate Hariom, representing the Indian Army, won the top prize in the event shooting a total of 205 in the finals, after having qualified in sixth position. Gagan finished with 163.5.
In the men's 50-metre rifle prone team event, the Army Marksmanship Unit comprising of Chain Singh, Surendra Singh Rathod and Sushil Ghaley won the gold with a combined effort of 1855.3. The team from Indian Air Force bagged the silver while Uttar Pradesh won the bronze.
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