India set for historic Ice Hockey World Championships 2027 participation across men's, women's and U20 teams
New Delhi, May 29
India will compete at the IIHF World Championships 2027 across its men's, women and U20 boys' teams, with all three national teams placed in Division IV of the World Championship pathway, marking one of the biggest milestones in the country's ice hockey journey.
The IIHF World Championship 2027 is slated to take place from May 14 to 30 in Germany, bringing the world's top teams and fans together in Dusseldorf and Mannheim.
The men's, women's and U20 teams will undergo national camps, player assessments, coaching programmes and competition exposure as part of the preparation plan leading up to the 2027 championships.
India has been a full member of the International Ice Hockey Federation since 1989. While Indian teams have participated in international and regional tournaments in the past, the World Championships represent a larger stage in terms of scale, structure and long-term impact.
"This is a historic moment for Indian ice hockey and a proud step for winter sports in India," said Gurpreet Singh Bakshi, President, Ice Hockey Association of India. "For our men's, women's and U20 Boys teams to be part of the IIHF World Championships pathway is a major achievement for the sport and for the players who will carry the Indian flag on this platform."
The development comes at a time when ice hockey in India has been building stronger momentum through national competitions, state participation, player development initiatives, coaching support and increased visibility for winter sports.
The 2025 National Ice Hockey Championship at Himadri Ice Rink in Dehradun, India's only Olympic-size indoor ice rink, brought together teams across men's, women's and youth categories, reflecting the expanding domestic base of the sport.
The women's programme has also emerged as an important part of this growth story. India's bronze medal at the 2025 IIHF Women's Asia Cup in Al Ain, UAE, delivered one of the sport's strongest recent international results and reflected the growing quality and confidence of Indian women players. The inclusion of the U20 team in the 2027 World Championship pathway adds another important layer, giving young players a defined route into the national programme.
The IIHF World Championships are not just another international tournament. Within the IIHF competition system, they form the principal global championship structure of the sport, where nations compete through divisions to build their standing in world ice hockey. For India to enter this structure across three national teams at the same time makes the 2027 edition a landmark moment for Indian ice hockey.
In recent years, Harjinder Singh, Secretary General, Ice Hockey Association of India, has played a central role in driving this development agenda, with focus on building a more organised roadmap for Indian ice hockey and connecting grassroots participation with national team opportunities.
"This milestone belongs to every player, coach, official, family and supporter who has contributed to the sport's journey," said Harjinder. "The World Championships will give our teams a major platform and help us build a stronger future for ice hockey in India. Our focus now is on preparation, player development and ensuring that India makes the most of this opportunity."
— IANS
Reader Comments
As someone from the hills, I know how passionate people here are about snow and winter sports. But we need more infrastructure! There's only one Olympic-size indoor rink in the whole country (in Dehradun). If we want to actually compete at the world level, we need ice rinks in Ladakh, Himachal, Uttarakhand, and even in the plains with synthetic ice. The government should invest more in this. Still, congratulations to the team! 🎉
I used to play ice hockey in Shimla back in the 90s when it was just a small club activity. Never thought I'd see the day when India would send three national teams to the World Championships! The women's bronze at the Asia Cup shows they have real potential. But let's be honest - we're in Division IV, which is the lowest tier. The real work starts now - getting quality coaching, foreign exposure tours, and regular training camps. This isn't just a photo op; it needs sustained effort.
I'm from Canada but I've lived in Delhi for 5 years now. It's heartening to see ice hockey grow here! Indians are naturally talented in hand-eye coordination sports (look at field hockey and cricket), so ice hockey is a great fit. The U20 team inclusion is especially smart - building from youth will create a pipeline. Hope to see some Desi players in the NHL one day! 🇨🇦🤝🇮🇳
Good news but I have one serious concern - where exactly are we getting the players for THREE national teams? Our domestic ice hockey base is tiny. I've been following the National Championships, and the participation is limited to a few states. We need a proper grassroots program in schools across Himalayan states. The IHAI should work with state governments to set up academies. Also, why is there no mention of budget
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