The 18-year-old Ranchi-born Deepika, an individual gold medal winner in the 2010 Commonwealth Games, and Talukdar - a two-time team bronze winner in the last two Asian Games, have joined fellow-archers Rahul Banerjee and Tarundeep Rai in his organisation's fold, said OGQ CEO Viren Rasquinha today.
"The idea is to support them in international exposure through competitions, world class equipment and mental and physical training to help them aim higher," said Rasquinha.
"I am very happy to get the support of OGQ. After the London Olympics I have realised that my training needs to be more professional and systematic," said Deepika who ended up a disappointing eighth in the 2012 Games.
"I know that OGQ can make a significant impact in this regard along with the support that I am getting from Tata Steel," said world no. 3 Deepika who had been declared the Tata Steel Sports Person of the year 2013.
"I am confident that the support from OGQ and Tata Steel will enable us to mount a serious challenge for Olympic medals," added the 28-year-old archer and product of the Tata Archery Academy.