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Paris Olympics 2024: Former Shooter Ronjan Sodhi Confident in Narang’s Impact in Paris| Watch

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Paris Olympics 2024: Former Shooter Ronjan Sodhi Confident in Narang’s Impact in Paris| Watch

Paris Olympics 2024: Former Shooter Ronjan Sodhi Confident in Narang’s Impact in Paris| Watch

Former Indian double trap shooter Ronjan Sodhi shared his optimistic views on India's chances at the Paris Olympics 2024.

He praised Gagan Narang, believing Narang's performance will inspire the entire contingent.

Sodhi acknowledged the tough competition but expressed strong confidence in the current team, highlighting their strength and potential to succeed.

Sodhi's positive outlook provides hope for India's shooting prospects at the upcoming Olympics.

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