The Indian duo won the game in two straight sets against Thailand's Chanida Srinavakul and Chawarat Kittichokwattana and sealed their spot in the final four with a 2-0 victory.
The Thailand duo failed to pose a challenge to Pramod and Manisha in the first game. The Indian pair won the first game comfortably by 21-8. The intensity didn't drop in the second game as the Indian pair cruised to a 21-14 victory and registered a comprehensive victory.
Meanwhile, the flurry of medals continued in athletics as Ekta Bhyan clinched bronze in the women's Club Throw - F32/51 event. In the men's 400m-T64 final, Ajay Kumar gave his personal best timing of 54.85s to clinch a silver medal. Saudi Arabia's Nour Mohammed broke the Asian Para record with a timing of 52.81s. Thailand's Jafa Seapla settled for bronze with a timing of 55.09s.
Earlier in the day, Manish Kaurav clinched a bronze medal in the Canoe Men's KL3 Final event to open India's medal count on Day 2.
The Indian contingent will be keen to replicate the success of Day 1 as they ended with 17 medals - 6 gold, 6 silver and 5 bronze.
This time India has sent 303 athletes - 191 men and 112 women - to the fourth edition of the Asian Para Games which is the largest contingent to the continental event.
At the 2018 Asian Para Games, India sent a total of 190 athletes and returned with 72 medals, including 15 gold, for their best performance at the quadrennial event.