Para-Armwrestling Gains Official Recognition in India, Eyes Paralympic Future

The People's Armwrestling Federation of India has been officially affiliated by the Paralympic Committee of India, a significant move for the sport's structured development. This recognition strengthens the pathway for Indian para-armwrestlers to compete internationally, with the sport already part of the Asian Youth Para Games. The Pro Panja League has been instrumental in creating an inclusive domestic ecosystem, ensuring para athletes compete on the same platform and receive equal pay. The long-term goal is to see armwrestling included in major events like the Asian Para Games and ultimately the Paralympic Games.

Key Points: Indian Para-Armwrestling Gets Official Paralympic Committee Affiliation

  • Major step for para-armwrestling in India
  • Strengthens pathway to global Paralympic ecosystem
  • Sport included in Asian Youth Para Games 2025
  • Pro Panja League ensures equal pay for para athletes
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People's Armwrestling Federation of India gets Paralympic Committee of India affiliation

The People's Armwrestling Federation of India receives official recognition from the Paralympic Committee of India, marking a major step for athlete development and inclusion.

"This milestone is... a validation of our unwavering commitment to transparent governance, athlete welfare, and inclusive growth. - Preeti Jhangiani"

Mumbai, Jan 29

The People's Armwrestling Federation of India has received official affiliation from the Paralympic Committee of India.

The affiliation represents a major step forward for para-armwrestling in India, strengthening its pathway towards structured competition, athlete development, and long-term inclusion in the global Paralympic ecosystem.

Armwrestling has already gained important international momentum, having been included in the recent Asian Youth Para Games 2025 in Dubai. It is also one of the few sports where Para athletes are included in the main competition. Building on this progress, PAFI now looks ahead to the sport's inclusion in the Asian Para Games and the Asian Games.

The affiliation with the Paralympic Committee of India further strengthens these efforts, bringing Para-Armwrestling closer to its long-term goal of being included in the Paralympic Games and offering Indian athletes a pathway to compete on the world's biggest sporting stage.

Devendra Jhajharia, President of the Paralympic Committee of India, said, "I extend my heartfelt congratulations to the People's Armwrestling Federation India (PAFI) on receiving official recognition from the Paralympic Committee of India. This recognition stands as a powerful affirmation of PAFI's sustained efforts to promote and grow the sport of armwrestling for para athletes while providing them a credible, competitive platform and treating them on par with able-bodied athletes. It reflects the federation's commitment to inclusivity, structured development, and excellence, and marks an important step in strengthening India's presence in armwrestling at both national and international levels."

In India, PAFI and Pro Panja League have shown dedicated support to para athletes with special categories integrated in the league and across state championships. The Pro Panja League has ensured inclusivity by bringing male, female, and para athletes to compete on the same platform, with para athletes paid equally based on their rankings, in line with all other athletes."

Together, PAFI and the Pro Panja League have played a crucial role in creating a sustainable ecosystem for Para-Armwrestlers, providing them structured tournaments, visibility, and professional opportunities and have ensured the domestic competitions match international standards

Preeti Jhangiani, President of the People's Armwrestling Federation India (PAFI), Vice President of the Asian Armwrestling Federation (AAF), and Co-Founder of the Pro Panja League, stated, "We are deeply honoured to receive official recognition from the Paralympic Committee of India as the official governing body for armwrestling in India. This milestone is not just an achievement for PAFI, but a validation of our unwavering commitment to transparent governance, athlete welfare, and inclusive growth. It strengthens our resolve to create fair opportunities and a clear pathway for Indian armwrestlers to represent the nation with pride at national and international platforms."

- IANS

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Sarah B
As someone who follows para sports, this is a significant step. The affiliation with PCI will bring more funding, better coaching, and international exposure. Well done PAFI!
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Vikram M
Great to see armwrestling getting its due. It's a sport of pure strength and strategy. Hope this leads to more young athletes, both able-bodied and para, taking it up professionally. Jai Hind!
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Preeti I
A respectful note of caution: Recognition is the first step. The real test is sustained support at the grassroots level in smaller towns and villages. Hope the federation ensures resources reach there too.
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Rohit P
Devendra Jhajharia sir's involvement gives me so much confidence! A legend supporting another sport. This is how we build a sporting culture. Bahut badhiya!
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Michael C
The model of integrating para athletes into the main Pro Panja League competition, with equal pay, should be a blueprint for other sports in India and globally. Truly inclusive.

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