India delivered an outstanding performance at the 66th International Mathematical Olympiad (IMO) 2025, securing three gold medals and achieving its highest-ever ranking of 7th globally. Held in Sunshine Coast, Australia, this achievement marks a significant milestone for Indian mathematics education.
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India’s Medal Tally at IMO 2025
Medal Type | Count | Winners |
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Gold | 3 | Kanav Talwar (Delhi), Arav Gupta (Delhi), Aditya Mangudi (Maharashtra) |
Silver | 2 | Abel George Mathew (Karnataka), Adish Jain (Delhi) |
Bronze | 1 | Archit Manas (Delhi) |
Total Score | 193/252 | Record-breaking performance |
Historic Achievement for Indian Mathematics
This marks only the second time since 1998 that India has won three gold medals at IMO. The team’s record score of 193 out of 252 points propelled India to its best-ever global ranking.
The Homi Bhabha Centre for Science Education in Mumbai announced these remarkable results, highlighting India’s growing mathematical prowess on the international stage.
India’s IMO Journey: A Rising Trajectory
Since debuting in 1989, India has accumulated 23 gold medals at IMO, with an impressive 12 secured between 2019-2025. The last three years alone have witnessed nine gold medals, demonstrating consistent excellence.
While India created history in 2024 with four gold medals, this year’s three golds continue the nation’s upward trajectory in international mathematics competitions.
The competition featured 630 students from around the world, including 69 female participants, making India’s achievement even more commendable.
Why This Matters for Indian Education
This success reflects the strengthening of India’s STEM education initiatives and the dedicated preparation provided by institutions like HBCSE. It showcases India’s potential to compete at the highest levels in mathematical sciences.
FAQs
How many gold medals has India won at IMO historically?
India has won 23 gold medals since its IMO debut in 1989.
What was India’s previous best ranking at IMO?
India achieved its record 7th position at IMO 2025 with 193 points.