A 216-strong team of Indian athletes bagged 15 gold, 30 silver and 19 bronze for a total haul of 64 medals to finish fifth behind table-toppers England (58, 59, 57), Australia (two - 49, 42, 46), Canada (three - 32, 16, 34) and host Scotland (four - 19, 15, 19).
India had finished second behind Australia in 2010 Delhi edition but considering that some disciplines, from which the hosts had won medals, were either dropped or pruned down in Glasgow, it was a creditable performance by the Indians in the recently concluded Games.
Weightlifters performed above expectations as they bagged 12 medals (3, 4, 5) with India topping the tally in that sport. In judo, India won their biggest haul of four medals (two silver and two bronze) surpassing the two each they had won in both 1990 and 2002.
The powerlifters also contributed their bit as Rajinder Rahelu won a silver in the heavyweight division while Sakina Khatun clinched bronze in the women's lightweight section.
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Badminton was another sport which brought the nation laurels with four medals (1, 2, 2).
Parupalli Kashyap bagged a gold to become the first Indian male shuttler in 32 years to win the singles title in Commonwealth Games after Syed Modi in 1982.
There was, however, disappointment in women's singles with rising star P V Sindhu losing in the semifinals and finishing with a bronze. Jwala Gutta and Ashwini Ponappa failed to defend the gold they had won women's doubles in 2010 Delhi Games as they lost in the final here.