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Not many, but that's because the India government doesn't invest in sports, and Indian culture doesn't see (non-cricket) sports as a worthwhile pursuit.I'm not convinced that genetics doesn't play a part - how many genuinely great athletes in any discipline have been produced by India?
It's well documented how poorly our Olympic athletes get treated. They are underpaid and our facilities are pretty ****. Any other sport that isn't cricket does not pay well enough to provide a livelyhood either - hockey, football, kabbadi, tennis, etc. Most, if not all, of India's best athletic talent gets driven away from sports to pursue 'proper' careers from a very young age.
You could say that if Indian's were more genetically gifted athletically, then nation as a whole would probably be more supportive of sports. It is a feasible theory. But given a country the size of India, I am pretty sure that if they chose to actually invest in sport, and to seek and develop talented athletes, they could compete on the global stage. After all, look at China's domination at the Olympics.