Gulmarg Hosts Khelo India Winter Games for 6th Year, CM Flags Climate Challenge

Jammu and Kashmir Chief Minister Omar Abdullah expressed pride as Gulmarg hosts the Khelo India Winter Games for the sixth consecutive year, reinforcing its status as a premier winter sports destination. He acknowledged the challenge of changing weather conditions, noting unseasonably warm February temperatures and suggesting future adaptations like artificial snow may be necessary. The event is seen as a reflection of the broader Khelo Bharat sports policy aimed at talent development and economic growth through sports. Participation in the Gulmarg games has seen significant growth since its 2020 inception, with Jammu and Kashmir consistently performing strongly in the medal tally.

Key Points: Khelo India Winter Games 2026 Held in Gulmarg for 6th Year

  • Sixth straight year of hosting
  • Climate change threatens conditions
  • Future may require artificial snow
  • Part of Khelo Bharat sports policy
  • Participation has grown significantly
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Jammu and Kashmir CM proud as Gulmarg hosts Khelo India Winter Games for sixth consecutive year

J&K CM Omar Abdullah proud as Gulmarg hosts Khelo India Winter Games for the 6th consecutive year, but warns of climate change impacts on winter sports.

"This is a big thing in itself that the Khelo India Winter Games are being held in Gulmarg for the sixth consecutive time. - Omar Abdullah"

Gulmarg, February 23

Jammu and Kashmir Chief Minister Omar Abdullah expressed pride in Khelo India Winter Games 2026 being held in Gulmarg for the sixth consecutive time.

The Gulmarg leg of the Khelo India Winter Games is being held from February 23 to 26, with top Indian skiers, including Winter Olympians, participating in various snow sports disciplines.

Speaking to reporters, Omar Abdullah said that hosting the Games for the sixth straight year is a major achievement and reinforces Gulmarg's status as a premier winter sports destination in the country.

"This is a big thing in itself that the Khelo India Winter Games are being held in Gulmarg for the sixth consecutive time. This shows that there is no better place than this for winter games," Omar Abdullah said.

However, he acknowledged changing weather conditions, noting that warmer temperatures in February were once unimaginable. He added that adapting to these changes is necessary and that facilities like artificial snow may be required in the future to successfully conduct winter games.

"But it is true that the weather conditions are changing. Earlier, we could not even imagine Gulmarg to be so hot in February, but this is a reality and we have to accept it. I have spoken about the steps we need to take going forward in this speech. All the winter games held in the world today are not possible without artificial snow...so somewhere we will have to provide such facilities here too," he added.

The Khelo India Winter Games 2026 in Gulmarg is also being seen as a reflection of the Khelo Bharat Niti, a sports policy launched by the Union Sports Ministry in July last year.

Apart from enhancing infrastructure, talent identification and international competitiveness, the Khelo Bharat Niti is aimed at leveraging sports for economic development and boosting industries such as tourism, manufacturing and sports technology.

The Khelo India Winter Games journey in Gulmarg so far tells its own story. In the first edition in March 2020, 1123 athletes competed in 13 disciplines. Jammu and Kashmir led the medal count, showing their strength. In 2021, 1208 athletes took part, and J-K won 18 gold medals.

By 2023, participation peaked at 1395 athletes, with J-K taking home 26 gold, 25 silver, and 25 bronze medals. Although the 2024 and 2025 editions had fewer disciplines and participants, the competition became more intense with Army, Himachal Pradesh and Karnataka producing great performances. Gulmarg did not lose energy; it increased it.

- ANI

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Sarah B
While it's wonderful to see the games continue, the CM's point about climate change is very sobering. If we need artificial snow in Gulmarg, that's a serious warning sign. We must balance celebrating sports with urgent environmental action.
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Vikram M
J&K leading the medal tally year after year shows the raw talent we have in our mountains. These games are not just an event; they are a platform for our athletes. Hope more investment comes in for training and infrastructure. More power to them!
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Priya S
As someone who visited Gulmarg last winter, the buzz around these games is real. It's good for local businesses and gives a positive image. But yes, the snow did feel less than what my parents described from their visits. Climate change is real, yaar.
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Rohit P
Respectfully, while hosting is an achievement, the article mentions fewer disciplines and participants in recent years. Shouldn't the focus be on expanding the scale and quality, not just continuity? Let's aim to make it bigger and attract international competitors too.
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Michael C
The link to the Khelo Bharat Niti for economic development is smart. Sports can be a great engine for growth in regions like this. Hoping this leads to more sports tech startups and manufacturing of winter sports gear in India itself.

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