Animesh Kujur runs the 100 metres in 10.14 seconds in Germany, setting what the reports describe as the fastest 100m by an Indian on foreign soil. The Deccan Chronicle says he finishes second in the event, while India Today highlights his time as a record for an overseas Indian. Both sources link the performance to a larger context of Indian sprint benchmarks. Deccan Chronicle notes that the 10.14-second mark is the second-fastest time by an Indian ever, behind Gurindervir Singh’s 10.09-second national record set at the Federation Cup in Ranchi in May. The reports do not describe further details such as wind conditions or the winning time, but they agree on the core facts: Kujur’s 10.14-second 100m performance, the location in Germany, and the significance as the top Indian performance overseas and the second-best Indian time overall.