Neeraj Chopra, the Olympic champion from Tokyo, is preparing for his Paris title defence. Chopra met with Ratan Tata after taking a brief break from his hectic commitments. On Friday, March 1, Neeraj shared pictures from his meeting on Instagram.

Neeraj wrote on Instagram, "Thankful for the chance to meet Mr. Ratan Tata, sir, a true visionary and source of inspiration."

In his field, Neeraj Chopra has excelled for the past two years. In spite of his constant injuries, Neeraj had some outstanding performances at that time.

Chopra made history in 2022 when, on June 30, at the Stockholm Diamond League in Sweden, he threw a massive 89.94 metres, breaking both the national record and his own personal best. This incredible accomplishment established him as a powerful force on the global scene by highlighting his abilities and providing insight into the direction of his developing career.

As Chopra entered 2023, a year that would see him solidify his place among the world's best javelin throwers, his momentum did not waver. At the Budapest World Athletics Championships, Chopra made history by becoming the first athlete from India to win a gold medal in the men's javelin throw final. This win, which was India's first track and field championship at this level, was not only a personal accomplishment but also a cause for national jubilation.

Chopra's career took a further turn for the better as he won another medal at the 2023 Asian Games in Hangzhou, China. Even though he had to make his first throw again due to a technical error, Chopra showed unmatched focus and fortitude. His last recorded jump of 88.88 metres won him the gold medal, besting his previous best from Budapest. This triumph served as a symbol of his unwavering quest for perfection and his capacity to overcome obstacles.

Neeraj Chopra's performance in 2022 and 2023 is evidence of his talent, commitment, and winning mentality. In addition to pushing the limits of his sport with each throw, he encourages a new generation of athletes to set lofty goals and have big dreams.