Updated On: 01 September, 2015 08:24 AM IST | | IANS
<p>Indian archers have been shining on the world stage like never before, but have failed to achieve their true potential due to lack of mental toughness, says Vijay Kumar Malhotra</p>

India's top-ranked women archery Deepika Kumari. INSET: AAI president VK Malhotra
Kolkata: Indian archers have been shining on the world stage like never before, but have failed to achieve their true potential due to lack of mental toughness, says Vijay Kumar Malhotra, president of the Archery Association of India (AAI), the country's apex archery body.
AAI president VK Malhotra
Rajat's silver show
Indian archers produced some good performances at the World Archery Championships in Copenhagen, Denmark earlier this month, where Rajat Chauhan opened the account with a silver in the men's compound category before the women's recurve team took another second-place finish to register India's best show so far in the tournament.