New Delhi, Nov. 29 -- Three years after parting ways with Boxing Federation of India (BFI) as the men's team's High Performance Director, Santiago Nieva will be back in the fold, this time as the head coach of the elite women's team. The Swede-Argentinian, known for his technical acumen, served as the head coach of Boxing Australia's (BA) High Performance unit until recently and had accompanied the Aussie team at the World Boxing Cup Final in Greater Noida earlier this month. His tenure will be of three years, which includes LA 2028. Dronacharya awardee D Chandralal, the women's team chief coach, will continue to be part of the coaching capacity. His new designation and scope of work are still being worked out. The women's team won medals at the World Cup, Worlds and a podium sweep at the World Cup Final at home. "Santiago's return comes at the perfect moment. His technical depth, global experience and proven leadership fit seamlessly into our long-term vision. The recent achievements of our women boxers show what this programme is capable of, and with Santiago guiding the next phase of growth, we believe we can build a sustained pathway towards success at the highest level," BFI president Ajay Singh said. Nieva is expected to join by December 20....