No Greco-Roman. No archery. No tennis. Several shooting events have been removed. I don't even know what they do in lawn bowls - it seems a group of people throw balls around on the grass and then they randomly pick 3 to give medals to.
There are several wrestling events left in the next 2 days that may yield multiple golds. We are running out of boxing hopes, because defending champion Manoj Kumar and Sumit Sangwan lost today. We'd be lucky to get 1-2 golds from there.
We may be able to medal in the remaining badminton and TT events.
There's a potential for gymnastics medals from Ashish Kumar, who won a silver and bronze last time, as well as bronze in the 2010 Asian Games, of all places; the Chinese and Korean tied for gold while Ashish got bronze.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gymnastics ... sian_Games
In athletics, I have no idea about our chances. The triple jumper Arpinder Kumar is a potential medal winner, as is Vikas Gowda in discus.
SwamyG: you can't bring in a new generation without giving them a chance. They're here on merit, because they outdid their senior compatriots. We had a point to prove in Delhi 2010, when we showed what we could achieve. With lowered government spending on sports since then, sports bodies chose to send the few who did best, not necessarily the ones who had most experience. The money has been spend well - we've more than half a dozen teenage medalists.