India at the 2022 Asian Games

[5] By virtue of winning gold, the Men's field hockey team automatically qualified for the 2024 Summer Olympics.

[6] Sony Sports Network acquired the exclusive media rights for the India region.

A campaign was started by the network before the event as a support to the Indian contingent with the slogan, ‘Hum Hain, Zidd Pe Sawaar, Iss Baar, Sau Paar, Phir Se, Hum Honge Kamyaab!’ meaning India shall cross the 100-medal mark this time.

[15][14] Badminton Association of India (BAI) held trials at Jwala Gutta Academy of Excellence, Moinabad, Telangana from 4 to 7 May 2023.

[19][20] Board of Control for Cricket in India announced both the men's and women's squads on 14 July 2023.

[36][37] The Bridge Federation of India announced its team for the upcoming Asian Games in Hangzhou on 20 March 2023.

[38][39] Singapore (SGP) W 10.97–9.03 Bangladesh (BAN) W 10.66–9.34 No Competitor W 12–0 South Korea (KOR) W 16.03–3.97 Japan (JPN) L 9.03–10.97 China (CHN) L 9.67–10.33 Thailand (THA) W 18.17–1.83 Pakistan (PAK) W 20–0 Chinese Taipei (TPE) W 15.26–4.74 Hong Kong (HKG) W 15.26–4.74 Pakistan (PAK) W 17.91–2.09 Bangladesh (BAN) L 6.77–13.23 Thailand (THA) L 7.56–12.44 South Korea (KOR) W 19.47–0.53 No Competitor W 12–0 Hong Kong (HKG) L 3.62–16.38 China (CHN) W 11.28–8.72 Singapore (SIN) W 14.19–5.81 Chinese Taipei (TPE) W 12.16–7.84 Japan (JPN) L 9.67–10.33 South Korea (KOR) W 11.87–8.13 Chinese Taipei (TPE) L 0–20 Indonesia (INA) W 11.28–8.72 China (CHN) L 6.77–13.23 Hong Kong (HKG) L 4.74–15.26 Singapore (SIN) W 10.33–9.67 China (CHN) L 1.24–18.76 Indonesia (INA) W 11.58–8.42 Chinese Taipei (TPE) W 16.21–3.79 Thailand (THA) W 13.96–6.04 Singapore (SIN) L 7.56–12.44 South Korea (KOR) W 18.65–1.35 Hong Kong (HKG) L 3.28–16.72 South Korea (KOR) W 17.19–2.81 Philippines (PHI) L 7.56–12.44 Indonesia (INA) W 14.85–5.15 Chinese Taipei (TPE) D 10–10 Japan (JPN) L 5.36–14.64 China (CHN) W 16.55–3.45 Pakistan (PAK) W 10.66–9.34 Thailand (THA) W 16.72–3.28 Singapore (SIN) W 14.64–5.36 No Competitor W 12–0 Pakistan (PAK) W 14.19–5.81 South Korea (KOR) W 19.65–0.35 Philippines (PHI) W 15.06–4.94 Indonesia (INA) L 4.15–15.85 Chinese Taipei (TPE) L 4.34–15.66 Hong Kong (HKG) L 3.97–16.03 Thailand (THA) W 17.77–2.23 China (CHN) W 11.58–8.42 Singapore (SIN) L 3.97–16.03 After qualification tournaments held by the Esports Federation of India, India will send athletes in FIFA Online 4, Street Fighter V, Hearthstone, League of Legends.

[41] Jorrel Aristorenas (PHI)W 2–0 Rashid Khaled (BRN)W 2–1 Olzhas Yessentayev (KAZ)W 2–0 Liu Jiacheng (CHN)L 0–2 Abdelrehman Kiswani (PLE)W 2–1 Meshari Aldhafiri (KUW)L 1–2 Abdulla Al-Mannai (QAT)L 0–2 Abdulrahman Salem Alrayfal (KSA)L 1–2 Khanh Hung Chao Nguyen (VIE)W 2–0 Man Ho Yeh (HKG)L 0–2 Philippines (PHI)L 0–1 The Rowing Federation of India announced a 33-member squad for the Asian Games.