In a match that was delayed by 3 hours due to logistical issues, Team India just never turned up.
The Men in Blue, who were put in to bat, lost Captain Rohit Sharma with the first ball of the game. From there India just lost the plot, with wickets falling at regular intervals.
While Pant, Pandya & Jadeja, all gave India a semblance of hope with their starts, none of them managed to kick on and get a bigger score.
Left-arm pacer Obed McCoy wreaked havoc on the Indian batsmen, picking up career-best figures of 6/17 as the visitors were bundled out for a meagre 138.
While the wicket wasn't the best, India's score was never going to be enough. Arshdeep Singh made the match interesting with some brilliant death-overs bowling, but West Indies kept their nerves to draw level in the 5-match T20I series.
It was also the first loss of the tour for India, who will be hoping for a quick turnaround with the 3rd T20I on Tuesday.