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India's Performance at IOAA 2025

  • 22 Aug 2025
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India’s national team emerged victorious at the 18th International Olympiad on Astronomy and Astrophysics (IOAA) 2025, held in Mumbai from 15th to 21st August, winning four gold medals and one silver medal 

  • The event, which saw participation from 288 students across 63 countries, marked another milestone for India’s reputation in global science education. 

Key Points 

  • Gold Medalists from India are: 
    • Aarush Mishra from Bengaluru 
    • Banibrata Majee from Delhi 
    • Panini from Patna 
    • Akshat Srivastava from Kolkata 
  • Silver Medalists from India are: 
    • Sumant Gupta from Gurugram secured the silver medal, completing India’s impressive medal haul. 
  • Competition Highlights: This year’s IOAA gathered 288 students from around the globe, who participated in a series of practical and theoretical evaluations.  
    • Iran stood out as the top performer, with all five of its team members securing gold medals. 
  • Closing Ceremony and Awards: The IOAA concluded on 21st August 2025, with a grand closing ceremony.  
    • 145 medals were awarded, including 50 golds, 44 silvers, and 51 bronzes. Anil Kakodkar, Chancellor of Homi Bhabha National Institute, congratulated the winners, praising their pursuit of scientific excellence and India’s increasing investments in astronomy and space research. 
  • Global Participation: Countries like Australia and Hong Kong celebrated their first-time successes, with Australia securing a silver medal and Hong Kong also achieving a silver.  
    • Italy won three bronze medals, reflecting the growing global interest in space science education. 
  • About IOAA: The IOAA, established in 2007, is a premier global event for high-school students passionate about astronomy and astrophysics. This year, the event was organized by the Homi Bhabha Centre for Science Education (HBCSE), a part of the Tata Institute of Fundamental Research (TIFR). 
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