The West Indies have drawn the third and final test against the West Indies in the Carribean after a rearguard action from Shivnarine Chanderpaul saved the home side.
India, who won the opening test in Jamaica then drew the last two, were 94 for three in their second innings, having been set 180 to win, when the players agreed to an early finish after tea on the fifth day.
The Windies saved the match after making 332 in their second innings, Chanderpaul finishing with an unbeaten 116 after putting on a 37 over, 65-run partnership with Fidel Edwards for the ninth wicket.
Chanderpaul celebrated becoming the most capped West Indian in tests with his 23rd century in 133 tests.
Indian fast bowler Ishant Sharma was named player of the series capturing 22 wickets and taking his career tally past 100.
India's next international duty is a tour of England starting later this month.