Meanwhile, Neeraj Phogat (65kg) and Anamika (51kg) saw their campaigns come to an end in the quarter-finals. Neeraj fought a close and spirited bout but went down 3-2 in a split decision.
A total of 10 Indian boxers are in the semis and one in the final at the Kazakhstan boxing meet.
The tournament in Astana is the second and last of two scheduled World Boxing Cup meets for the year.
Back in April, India had won six medals at the previous World Boxing Cup leg in Brazil. The Indian women did not compete in Brazil on account of the national championships.
Boxers accumulate ranking points through their performances at these two meets with the top pugilists qualifying for the World Boxing Cup Finals scheduled in New Delhi, India, in November.
The Kazakhstan leg will run until July 7, with over 400 boxers from 31 countries, including Olympians, competing across 10 weight categories in both men’s and women’s divisions. India have sent a 20-member team.