Hitting a double century of medals, the Indian contingent has so far garnered 233, including 136 gold, 77 silver and 20 bronze.
Consistent at the second position are the Sri Lankans with 146 medals -- 24 gold, 48 silver and 74 bronze in all. Pakistan occupied the third spot with 70 medals -- 7 gold, 22 silver and 41 bronze.
The track and field athletes once again were the biggest contributors to India's gold haul picking up seven today.
Suman Devi (women's javelin), veteran Renjith Maheswary (men's triple jump), Om Prakash Karhana (men's shot put), P U Chitra (women's 1500m), Ajoy Kumar Saroj (men's 1500m), Jauna Murmu (women's 400m hurdles) and Dharun Ayyasamy (men's 400m hurdles) were the ones to strike gold in the track and field arena.
India dominated the shooting ranges too grabbing all the five gold medals on offer.
However, Olympic bronze-medallist Gagan Narang had to be content with a silver in men's individual 50m rifle prone event on the second day of the shooting competitions.
Narang, who won a bronze in 10m air rifle in 2012 Olympics, was leading till the fifth series but could not sustain it till the end.
Compatriot Chain Singh caught up with Narang in the sixth series before running away with the gold. Chain Singh shot a total of 184.1, while Narang had 183.1. Umar Siddique of Pakistan took the bronze.
Later, the Indian team comprising Chain Singh, Narang and Surendra Singh Rathod, won the gold in 50m rifle prone event with a total score of 1871.5. Pakistan and Sri Lanka took the silver and bronze.
Jung, who was best known for his stupendous five gold winning performance in the 2006 Commonwealth Games, shot a total of 580 points to clinch the gold in a tough field.
Tamang took the bronze with a total shot of 579 points while Vijay, who won a silver in 25m rapid fire pistol event in the London Olympics, got the bronze after a shoot off as three marksmen ended at 577 points.
The 45-year-old Jung, who was part of the Indian bronze winning team in 10m air rifle in 2014 Asian Games in Guangzhou, said that he would continue his shooting career and look ahead at the Commonwealth, Asian and Olympic Games.
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