Keshavan produced a speed of clocked 120.01 km/h on his way down the 1.5 km ice course as the Luge World Cup Circuit kicked off with a promising show for India.
The gold went to Russia's Victor Kneyb, who put down a record time of 51.675 seconds with a speed of 123.73 km/h.
This is a significant result for Keshavan as this marks his first ever qualification for the World Cup Finals Event, which will be held tomorrow.
The Luge pilot from Manali and fastest man in Asia, Keshavan was satisfied with his performance.
"Me and my coach Duncan are thrilled with the result. We have been working on some key driving points and aiming for stability and consistency, which paid off under these tough conditions.
"The aim is to take it one step at a time and continue to improve while slowly unlocking more speed from our sled during the year without compromising on control or safety.
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