Besides two yellow metals, Indians won two silver and a bronze out of the eight categories.
In final bouts in Men's Freestyle, Naveen defeated Uzbekistan's Rakhmonov Abbos 5-0 in 54kg category, while Rajkumar got the better of Abubakri Jamshed of Tajikistan 12-2 in 63kg division to clinch the top prizes.
In the Female Wrestling, Reena and Nisha lost out on a gold-medal finish by going down to their respective opponents in the final bouts.
Meanwhile, Sajan bagged a bronze for the country in 76kg Greco-Roman.
India, however, returned empty handed in 58kg Men's Freestyle, 56kg Female Wrestling, and 69kg Greco-Roman categories.
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