After Shweta Chaudhry opened India's account with her bronze medal, world No.1 shooter Jitu Rai gave India their first gold at the 2014 Asian Games. At Incheon, India aim to improve upon their 14 gold won in the 2010 Games in Guangzhou. There are as many as 439 gold medals up for grabs. Follow Day 1 highlights.
16:07 (IST): Volleyball - India lose 5-25, 12-25, 13-25 to South Korea in Women's Preliminary Round - Group A match.
15:42 (IST): Squash - Saurav Ghosal beats Jordan's Alsaraj Ahmad Khaleel Ahmad of 11-2, 11-4, 11-3 to enter men's singles quarterfinals.
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15.32 (IST): Squash joy! Both Dipika Pallikal and Joshna Chinappa reach the quarters of the women's singles. India are guaranteed a medal as they will face each other for the semifinal spot.
14.56 (IST): Indian Judoka Likmabam Shushila Devi loses to China's Shugen Wu in Women's -48kg Rapechage final.
14.50 (IST): Glory for Judoka in sight! Thoudam Kalpana Devi beats Chinese Taipei's Pei Ju Lien in Women's -52 kg Repechage final. Kalpana will face Kazakhstan's Lenariya Mingazova for bronze medal.
14. 41 (IST): India beat Hong Kong 23-25, 25-18, 25-16, 25-21 in men's volleyball prelim round match.
14.30 (IST): Weightlifting: Saikhom Mirabai Chanu finishes 9th, Khumukcham Sanjita Chanu 10th in women's 48kg event.
13.36 (IST): Here's the medal tally so far on Day 1:
13.28 (IST):Â India's Thoudam Kalpana loses to China's Yingnan Ma of China in Women's -52kg quarters.
13.25 (IST): With Asian Games Gold, India's impressive shooter Jitu Rai has six World medals in-a-row.
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13.20 (IST): India's man with the golden gun, Jitu Rai, credits Army discipline for his success. He spoke in detail to NDTV:
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13.20 (IST): Knockout! The Indian men's badminton team lose 0-3 to hosts South Korea.
12.45 (IST): Indian weightlifter Sukhen Dey finishes 5th in the Men's 56kg Group B event.
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12.15 (IST):Â Shweta Chaudhry won India's first medal today and it was an 'against-all-odds' victory. Watch why!
12.10 (IST): Indian women's tennis team beats Oman 3-0 in opener. Prarthana Gulabrao Thombare and Ankita Raina notched up wins while pairing of Natasha Marie Anne Palha and Rishika Sunkara was handed a walkover in the doubles match
11.57 (IST): Disappointment for India in Judo. Navjot Chana loses to Mongolia's Boldbaatar Ganbat in Men's -60kg Round of 16 match and Likmabam Shushila Devi loses to Japan's Emi Yamagishi in Women's -48kg quarterfinal match.
11.32 (IST): Judo: Thoudam Kalpana Devi beats Nepal's Devika Khadka to enter Women's -52kg event quarters.
11.30 (IST): Judo: India's Likmabam Shushila Devi beats Uzbekistan's Mukaddas Kubeeva of Uzbekistan to reach Women's -48kg quarters.
10.45 (IST):Â Navjot Chana beats Kuwait's Abdalla Almaraghy to reach Round of 16 in Men's -60kg Judo.
10.10 (IST): India's Kidambi Srikanth loses 14-21, 8-21 vs South Korea's Shon Wan-ho in round of 16 clash in badminton.
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09.12 (IST): INDIA WIN GOLD! Indian shooter Jitu Rai claims first gold medal for India in men's 50m Air Pistol finals.
08.30 (IST):Â China claim the first gold medal of the Asian Games 2014. They win women's 10m air pistol team event. This is the fourth consecutive time since 2002 that China have claimed the first gold medal at Asian Games.
08.25 (IST): India lose 20-39 against Chinese Taipei in their Group D clash in Handball.
08.05 (IST): India finish fourth in men's team 50m pistol final with a score of 1665. China clinch gold with 1692.
08.02 (IST): Indian shooter Jitu Rai qualifies for the final of men's 50m Pistol.
07.46 (IST): Indian Women's Badminton team beat Macau 3-0 to win their Round of 16 clash.
07.45 (IST): Indian doubles pair of Nelakurthi Sikki Reddy and Pradnya Gadre beat Z Zhang and R Wang 21-16, 21-17 in team badminton.
07.25 (IST):Â In team badminton, India take 2-0 lead vs Macau with wins for Saina Nehwal and PV Sindhu. Saina beat Wong Kit Leng 21-6, 21-4 and Sindhu followed it up with a 21-8, 21-9 victory over Teng lok U.
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07.10 (IST): First medal for India at Asian Games 2014! Indian shooter Shweta Chaudhry wins a bronze in 10m Air Pistol.
On Saturday, 18 gold medals will be at stake. Rather fresh from their Commonwealth Games Glasgow campaign, India will bank on their shooters and weightlifters to win the first medals of the Games. But the competition is expected to be stiffer. Four shooting gold medals will up for grabs while weightlifting have a couple. India will also compete for medals in judo and wushu, but martial arts have never been India's strengths.
Indian lifters brought home as many as 12 medals from Scotland. Seven medallists from the Glasgow Games have made it to the 10-member Indian squad for Incheon, where the event will go on till September 26 with at least two titles to be decided every day. Of the 10 lifters who have made the cut in the Asian Games squad, nine of them were part of the Indian contingent at the Commonwealth Games.
Saturday's events - women's 48kg and men's 56kg - will see Khumukcham Sanjita Chanu and Sukhen Dey competing in the respective women's and men's categories. Both of them had pocketed gold at the Commonwealth Games.
India's shooting fortunes took a dip after the golden harvest in Glasgow. In the recent world championships in Spain, the Indians were rather off target. India's best bet Abhinav Bindra has made headlines for all the wrong reasons. The Beijing Olympic gold medallist will expect to bow out on a high in what will be his last Asian Games.
On Saturday, Indians will compete in the women's 10m air pistol event and the men's 50m pistol. Four gold medals will be up for grabs. India have the potential to be among the medals. Armyman Jitu Rai will be perhaps India's biggest medal hope in the Games. Rai took the silver in the Granada World Championship to gain a direct entry into the 2016 Rio Olympic Games.
But Rai will definitely face tough questions from the likes of Chinese world number six and defending champion Pu Qifeng and South Korea's double Olympic champion Jin Jong-oh, who won the gold ahead of Rai in the World Championship. Om Prakash and Omkar Singh will also shoot alongside Rai.
Heena Sidhu's talent will be tested in the women's 10m air pistol event. She drew a blank in Glasgow. All eyes will be on young Malaika Goel, who won silver in the Commonwealth Games. Shweta Chaudhry will complete the troika of ladies on show at the Ongnyeon International Shooting Range.
Two veteran shooters will also be on show in the men's trap qualifiers. Mansher Singh and Manavjit Sandhu will be India's biggest hope even as Darius Kynam Chenai will be in action.
India's shooting record in the Asian Games is nothing great. At Guangzhou, India won just one shooting gold through double-trap marksman Ronjan Sodhi. The 2013 Khel Ratna Awardee is missing the games this time.
India's Events on Day 1:
BADMINTON:
Women's Team Round of 16 Match: India vs Macau
Men's Team Round of 16 Match: India vs South Korea
EQUESTRIAN:
Dressage Team Prix St-Georges: (Rajendra Shubhsri, Nadia Haridass, Vanita Malhotra, Shruti Vora)
JUDO:
Men's 60kg Elimination Round of 32: Navjot Chana vs Almaraghy Abdalla (Kuwait)
Women's 48kg Elimination Round of 16: Likmabam Shushila Devi vs Kubeeva Mukaddas (Uzbekistan)
Women's 52kg Elimination Round of 16: Thoudam Kalpana Devi vs Khadka Devika (Nepal)
ROWING:
Lightweight Men's Single Sculls Heat 2: Dushiant Dushyant
SHOOTING:
10m Air Pistol Women's Qualification: Shweta Chaudhry, Heena Sidhu, Malaika Goel
10m Air Pistol Women's Team Finals: Shweta Chaudhry, Heena Sidhu, Malaika Goel
Trap Men's Qualification Day 1: Mansher Singh, Darius Kynan Chenai, Manavjit Singh Sandhu
50m Pistol Men's Qualification: Om Prakash, Jitu Rai, Omkar Singh
50m Pistol Men's Team Finals: Om Prakash, Jitu Rai, Omkar Singh
SQUASH: Women's Singles Round of 16 Match: Joshana Chinappa vs Song Sunmi (South Korea); Dipika Pallikal vs Gu Jinyue (China)
Men's Singles Round of 16 Match: Harinder Pal Singh Sandhu vs Almezayen Abdullah (Kuwait)
TENNIS:
Women's Team Second Round: India vs Oman
WUSHU:
Men's Changquan Final: Anjul Namdeo
Men's Sanda 60kg Round of 16: Narender Grewal vs Mangal Prasad Tharu (Nepal)
Men's Sanda 65kg Round of 16: M Bimoljit Singh vs Salaheddin Bayramov (Turkmenistan)
Women's Sanda 52kg Round of 16: Yumnam Sanathoi Devi vs Kamalova Mubarak (Uzbekistan)
Men's Sanda 56kg Round of 16: Santosh Kumar vs Rizaidin Railin (Kazakhstan)
Women's Sanda 60kg Round of 16: Wangkhem Sandhyarani Devi vs Thi Ly Tan (Vietnam).
HANDBALL:
India v Chinese Taipei (Men's Group D); India vs Korea (Women's Group A)
VOLLEYBALL:
India vs Hong Kong (Men's Group C); India v Korea (Women's Group A).