New Delhi, June 26 -- Indian shooters are busy building on the Paris Olympics success, finishing among the top three in three stages of ISSF World Cups this season. The World Championships later this year will be yet another test to prove themselves on the big stage. The intense competition at home and a robust domestic structure means India shooting keeps producing prodigious talents. The latest is pistol shooter Suruchi Phogat, who has swept individual gold medals in all three World Cup legs. While emerging talent are pushing the established names, top shooters who have the experience and can produce results in major competitions need to be managed well. National Rifle Association of India (NRAI) president Kalikesh Singh Deo says the fede...