Anand Mahindra has once again turned the spotlight on India’s rising sporting stars, this time praising young shooter Esha Singh after her stunning gold medal performance at the ISSF World Cup in Munich.Sharing a video of Esha’s winning moment on X, Mahindra described her focus as “laser-like” and compared her calmness under pressure to “a yogi in deep meditation”. His post quickly caught attention online, with many applauding both Esha’s achievement and Mahindra’s heartfelt words.— anandmahindra (@anandmahindra) Anand Mahindra Says Esha Singh Looked Like “A Yogi in Deep Meditation”Reacting to Esha Singh’s incredible performance in the Women’s 25m Pistol final, Anand Mahindra wrote that what impressed him most was not just the score, but her mental composure.According to Mahindra, the sport goes far beyond handling a pistol. He pointed out that elite shooting is really about controlling the mind, breathing steadily, and staying calm when the pressure is unbearable.The industrialist also praised Esha for not merely winning on the global stage, but smashing a world record while doing it, something that has made Indian fans immensely proud.Esha Singh Creates History at ISSF World Cup MunichAt the 2026 ISSF World Cup Rifle/Pistol event in Munich, Esha Singh delivered the performance of her career by winning gold in the Women’s 25m Pistol competition.The 21-year-old shooter scored 43 hits in the final, a sensational effort that set both senior and junior world records in the event.Her achievement instantly became one of the standout moments for India at the tournament, with fans and former athletes flooding social media with congratulatory messages.From Hyderabad Girl to World Record HolderEsha Singh was born on 1 January 2005 in Hyderabad to Sachin Singh and Srilatha. Sport was always part of her upbringing, especially with her father being a rally driver.Interestingly, shooting was not her first sporting passion. Before choosing the pistol range, Esha tried her hand at go-karting, badminton, tennis and skating.Everything changed after a visit to the shooting range at the Gachibowli Athletic Stadium in Hyderabad. That experience sparked her interest in air pistol shooting, and there was no looking back after that.Her father even built a paper practice shooting range at home so she could continue training outside regular sessions, a move that clearly paid off.Youngest National Champion at Just 13Esha first grabbed national attention in 2018 when she became the youngest-ever national champion in the 10m air pistol category at only 13 years old.The achievement marked her out as one of India’s brightest shooting talents very early in her career.As her performances improved, she later joined the Gun for Glory academy in Pune, founded by Olympic medallist Gagan Narang. The academy helped sharpen her technical skills and mental discipline, qualities now visible on the world stage.Esha Singh’s Paris Olympics JourneyEsha represented India at the 2024 Paris Olympics in the Women’s 25m Air Pistol event, gaining valuable experience competing against the best shooters in the world.While the Olympics tested her temperament and resilience, the Munich World Cup triumph now feels like a major breakthrough moment in her international career.At just 21, many believe she is only getting started.Why Esha Singh’s Victory Matters for Indian SportIndia has produced several top shooters over the years, but Esha Singh’s rise feels particularly exciting because of her age, confidence and consistency under pressure.Her world-record performance in Munich is another sign that Indian shooting continues to thrive on the global stage.More importantly, Esha’s journey, from practising at home in Hyderabad to standing on top of the podium in Germany, is exactly the sort of story that inspires the next generation of young athletes across the country.And if Anand Mahindra’s words are anything to go by, Esha Singh may well continue breaking records, including her own.