Indian Ice Hockey U18 Team Arrives in Bishkek for Asia Cup

Team India U18 ice hockey squad has arrived in Bishkek, Kyrgyzstan, for the 2026 IIHF U18 Asia Cup starting April 27. The team is led by captain Gurtej Singh Bhatti with strong representation from Chandigarh and Ladakh. This campaign follows a period of growth for Indian ice hockey, including the women's team's bronze medal in 2025 and the launch of the India Ice Hockey League. General Secretary Harjinder Singh highlighted the momentum and opportunity for the young players to shine on the continental stage.

Key Points: India U18 Ice Hockey Team Reaches Bishkek for Asia Cup

  • Team India U18 reaches Bishkek for IIHF Asia Cup from April 27 to May 3
  • Squad led by Gurtej Singh Bhatti, with players from Chandigarh and Ladakh
  • Indian women's team won bronze at IIHF Women's Asia Cup in 2025
  • India Ice Hockey League launched and Himadri Ice Rink reopened
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As Indian Ice Hockey builds momentum, Team India U18 reaches Bishkek for Asia Cup

Team India U18 ice hockey squad arrives in Bishkek for the IIHF Asia Cup, building on momentum from women's bronze medal and new league launch.

"The last year has been a big one for Indian ice hockey... Now the U18 boys have their opportunity. - Harjinder Singh"

New Delhi, April 24

The 2026 IIHF Ice Hockey U18 Asia Cup will be held in Bishkek, Kyrgyzstan, from April 27 to May 3, with India, Kyrgyzstan, Mongolia, Uzbekistan, Indonesia and Macau, China set to compete.

Team India has now reached Bishkek for the tournament, arriving at a time when Indian ice hockey is beginning to draw wider attention and the next wave of players is stepping onto a larger international stage.

The Indian side will be led by Gurtej Singh Bhatti, with Devansh Sharma and Iftiqar Hussain as alternate captains. The squad has its strongest representation from Chandigarh and Ladakh, with players also coming in from several other states across the country, according to a press release from IHAI.

For this group, Bishkek is not just another tournament stop but an important test in the junior international circuit.

The U18 campaign also comes at a point when Indian ice hockey is carrying stronger momentum than before. In 2025, the Indian women's team won bronze at the IIHF Women's Asia Cup in Al Ain, securing the country's first international medal in the sport and pushing ice hockey into the national conversation, including through the team's appearance on Kaun Banega Crorepati.

The men's team had earlier claimed silver at the 2017 IIHF Challenge Cup of Asia Division I, and more recently represented India at the 2025 Asian Winter Games in Harbin.

Alongside that, the reopening of Himadri Ice Rink and the launch of the India Ice Hockey League have added fresh structure and visibility to the sport's growth in the country.

"The last year has been a big one for Indian ice hockey. Our women's team won bronze at the Asia Cup, the men's team competed at the Asian Winter Games in Harbin, Himadri Ice Rink reopened, and we launched the India Ice Hockey League. That has created real momentum around the sport. Now the U18 boys have their opportunity, and that makes this a very exciting moment for us. The fact that this team has players from different states shows the game is growing, and the IIHF U18 Asia Cup gives them the kind of exposure that can shape the future," said Harjinder Singh, General Secretary, Ice Hockey Association of India.

For the Asia Cup campaign, Delhi-NCR-based real estate developer SS Group has partnered with IHAI as the team takes the ice in Bishkek. Ashok Singh Jaunapuria, MD & CEO, SS Group, said the association reflects the growing momentum around Indian ice hockey and the promise of its next generation of players.

With the tournament set to begin in Bishkek, India will hope the U18 side can build on that momentum and deliver a strong showing on the continental stage.

- ANI

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Sneha F
It's heartening to see sports beyond cricket getting attention. The way the women's team inspired everyone, even appearing on KBC, is proof that these athletes can capture the nation's imagination. I hope we see more corporate sponsors like SS Group stepping up for non-cricket sports. This is how we build a real sports culture in India!
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James A
As someone who follows ice hockey from Canada, it's amazing to see India developing in this sport. The diversity of players from different states is impressive. But I think the real test will be whether the government can sustain this momentum with proper infrastructure and training facilities. The Himadri rink reopening is a good start, but we need more!
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Rohit L
This is great news! Though I wish the media would give more coverage to such achievements instead of only focusing on cricket dramas. The fact that our U18 team is competing in Kyrgyzstan is no small feat. Proud moment for Indian sports enthusiasts! 🏒
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Michael C
Really exciting to see the growth of ice hockey in India! The women's bronze was historic, and now the U18 boys have a platform to showcase their talent. I hope the IHAI ensures proper coaching and equipment for these young players. Also, making ice rinks accessible in more states should be a priority. Let's hope this momentum continues!
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Kavya N
It's wonderful to see our young athletes representing India on the world stage! But I do wonder if the government is doing enough to promote winter sports in general. Ladakh and Himachal have so much potential for ice hockey given the climate. Maybe we need more

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