Updated On: 12 September, 2021 08:04 AM IST | Mumbai | Anil Nayar
A pardesi Indian athlete, a squash champion, shares his thoughts with fellow Indians and sports enthusiasts around the world.

India’s Neeraj Chopra with his javelin gold medal at the Tokyo Olympic Games on August 7. Pic/Getty Images
Many Indian expats I speak to ponder the dismal performance of the Indian athletes in the 2020 Olympics. After all, they say, 1.3 billion people and just seven medals. Pessimism and perplexity abound amongst them. At the same time, Indians in India are encouraged by their athletes’ performance and their level of optimism for future medals is high.
So what are the `desi` Indians looking at that the overseas Indians may not appreciate? The answer to that question lies in the remarks of current Indian Olympic winners as well as the developments that have taken place in India, thanks in no small part to the support and inspiration of earlier generations of champions. Let’s start by considering the comments and backgrounds of a few of our latest Olympians and medal winners.