India have fielded a 31-strong squad in the event which will see 10 medals Finals apart from the Women's Junior Rifle Prone event and two 10m Test events in the Mixed category- one each for Rifle and Pistol.
Subhankar had won gold in the last Junior World Cup held last year in Gabala in the 50m Rifle Prone. Fateh Singh Dhillon and Syed Araib Parvez will be India's other bets in the event.
A total of 543 Shooters from 65 nations have entered to compete in the Junior World Championship and will be piling up a total of 978 starts.
Among the big names in the event will be Istvan Peni of Hungary, fresh from his Gold medal in the ISSF Senior World Cup in Gabala a couple of weeks back. This will be the talented Hungarian Rifle shooters last Junior foray.
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