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India ranks joint World No. 1 in Physics as five students win gold at IPhO 2025

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Five Indian students — Kanishk Jain, Riddhesh Anant Bendale, Rishit Garg, Shresth Suraiya, and Svarit Joshi — won gold medals at the 56th International Physics Olympiad held in Colombia. Their collective performance propelled India to joint World No. 1 status, placing it alongside the top science nations globally. The International Physics Olympiad is regarded as one of the most demanding physics competitions in the world, testing theoretical knowledge, problem-solving ability, and experimental skills. The achievement is seen as a reflection of the growing strength and effectiveness of India's Olympiad training ecosystem.

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