India participated in the 2014 Commonwealth Games at Glasgow, Scotland, United Kingdom held from 23 July to 3 August 2014.
India fielded a strong 215 member contingent, which is third largest.
The sports ministry cleared the 215 athletes from 14 sporting disciplines, including seven para-athletes, at government cost, along with a contingent of 90 officials, coaches and support staff.
The Glasgow Games had 17 sports and 261 medal events. India did not field athletes only in three disciplines—Netball, Rugby sevens and Triathlon.
Vikas Gowda won a gold in the Men's Discus throw event, thus winning the first gold medal for India in men's athletics in 56 years.
Joshna Chinappa and Dipika Pallikal scripted history by winning the first gold for India in Squash at Commonwealth Games.
Kashyap Parupalli won a gold in Badminton Men's Singles, becoming the first Indian male shuttler in 32 years to win a gold medal in the singles event at the Commonwealth Games.
Dipa Karmakar won a bronze medal in Gymnastics at the 2014 Commonwealth Games – Women's vault, becoming the first female Indian gymnast to score a medal in the sport at an International Level.
Medalists
Athletics
Men
Track & road events
Field events
Women
Track & road events
Field events
Badminton
Men
Women
Mixed team
Summary
Pool B
Quarterfinals
Semifinals
Bronze medal
Boxing
Men
Women
Cycling
Track
Sprint
Keirin
Time trial
Pursuit
Points race
Scratch race
Road
Diving
Men
Field hockey
Summary
Men's tournament
Pool A
Semi-Finals
Final
Women's tournament
Pool A
5th place play-off
Gymnastics
Artistic Gymnastics
Men
Team Final & Individual Qualification
Individual Finals
Women
Team Final & Individual Qualification
Individual Finals
Rhythmic Gymnastics
Women
Judo
Men
Women
Lawn bowls
Men
Women
Shooting
Men
Women
Squash
Singles
Doubles
Swimming
Men
Table tennis
Singles
Doubles
Team
Weightlifting
Weightlifting
Men
Women
Note: In the Women's 53 kg category India's Swati Singh won the bronze medal and Santoshi Matsa was upgraded to the silver medal after the gold medalist Chika Amalaha of Nigeria tested positive for sample A and also for sample B and was disqualified after the hearing that took place on Friday afternoon (1 August)