Battling injuries and a dip in form for some time, the 32-year-old Narang showed glimpses of his old self en route to clinching the bronze medal in the men's 50m rifle prone event.
"Gagan Narang is a powerhouse of Indian shooting, and he has proved it again by earning India its third quota place for the Rio Olympics," NRAI President Raninder Singh said.
It was not long ago that the London Olympics bronze medallist was left out of the 10m air-rifle Indian team for the first three World Cups this year after he failed to record the minimum qualification score required.
The former world record holder also failed to win anything big at the World Championships and Asian Games last year.
The other two Indian shooters to have won quota places for the country for next year's mega event are Jitu Rai and Apurvi Chandela.
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