For Adarsh, it was his second gold of the competition.
India maintained its top spot at the medal standings after day three with seven gold in a total of 16 medals won so far.
The day's second medal came in the men's 10m Air Rifle with the trio of Hriday Hazarika, Yash Vardhan and Paarth Makhija winning the team silver with a combined score of 1877.4, which was just 0.4 less than the gold winning Chinese team's score.
China also equalled the junior World record in the process.
Junior world champion Hriday, however, endured heartbreak in the 10m Air Rifle individual competition. He was leading till the 18th shot of the 24-shot final, but an effort of 9.6 in his 19th shot saw him slide down to fourth, which is where he eventually finished on a score of 207.3.
Russian Grigoril Shamakov won gold with a score of 250.0.
Image: Vijayveer Sidhu
Photograph: Kind Courtesy/www.indianshooting.com
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