India won its second consecutive Women's Kabaddi World Cup.

•             India’s triumph was secured by defeating Chinese Taipei 35–28 in the final of the Women’s Kabaddi World Cup in Dhaka.

•             The championship win was achieved consecutively for the second time, highlighting India’s sustained dominance in women’s kabaddi.

•             India had earlier swept all four group-stage matches before overpowering Iran 33–21 in the semifinal.

•             Chinese Taipei too reached the final unbeaten, topping Group B and defeating hosts Bangladesh 25–18 in the semifinal.

•             A total of eleven countries participated in the tournament, reflecting kabaddi’s expanding global reach.

•             The Indian team displayed strong defence and sharp raiding skills throughout the tournament.

•             This year's tournament was only the second edition of the Women's World Cup.

•             The previous event was held in Patna in 2012, where India defeated Iran in the final.