The tournament, starting Friday, assumes significance as the shooters will be competing at the same venue which will host the events during Olympics and will get a feel of it.
"My gratitude to @SushmaSwaraj and @AmbGurjitSingh for intervening and working towards getting things done," Bindra, India's lone Olympic gold medallist, wrote on his twitter handle.
Almost all the shooters (pistol/rifle/shotgun) representing India in 2016 Rio Olympics are taking part in the event in the Brazilian capital.
The star names, among others, include Gagan Narang, Jitu Rai, Heena Sidhu and Manavjit Singh Sandhu.
"@SushmaSwaraj Ma'am my coaches passport is stolen in Cologne and need assistance. We are on our way to Rio for the pre Olympics and are stuck. Need your help in order to secure a new travel document and Brazil visa to be able to compete successfully," Bindra had tweeted on Sunday.
Swaraj immediately swung into action and asked the Indian Embassy in Germany to look into the matter following which India's Ambassador to Germany Gurjit Singh ensured the matter was resolved swiftly.
The 33-year-old Bindra, who clinched a historic gold medal in the men's 10 metre air rifle at Beijing Olympics in 2008, thanked Swaraj for her gesture.
The union minister, on a lighter note, said "So you have found the Passport and u r going to Brazil. Remember - our demand for Olympic Gold Medal stands".
Image: Abhinav Bindra
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