India Aims for 25X Sports Exports Boom, Targets ₹80,000 Crore by 2026

The Indian government has set an ambitious target to increase sports goods exports from ₹3,000 crore to ₹80,000 crore, urging manufacturers to scale operations 25 times. Secretary Hari Ranjan Rao emphasized aggressive expansion, innovation, and global partnerships at the India Sporting Goods Fair 2026. A ₹500 crore budgetary allocation and an upcoming manufacturing scheme underscore the government's policy support for the sector. Joint Secretary Vineel Krishna highlighted the transformational decade ahead, with state governments also showing keen interest in promoting the industry.

Key Points: India Targets Global Sports Goods Hub, ₹80,000 Crore Exports

  • Scale exports from ₹3k to ₹80k crore
  • Govt allocates ₹500 crore support
  • Industry urged to pursue global JVs
  • New manufacturing scheme imminent
  • Host world's largest sports fair
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Secretary, Sports, urges industry to position India as a global hub for sports goods manufacturing at ISGF 2026

Government urges industry to scale 25x, allocates ₹500 crore to transform India into a global sports goods manufacturing and export powerhouse.

"If you do not dream big, you will not be able to achieve it. - Hari Ranjan Rao"

New Delhi, March 31

The 4th edition of the India Sporting Goods Fair 2026 opened on Tuesday with a strong focus on transforming India into a global hub for sports goods manufacturing, exports, and trade.

Addressing exhibitors, international buyers, and stakeholders, Secretary (Sports), Ministry of Youth Affairs and Sports, Hari Ranjan Rao, stated, "This is a golden period in the growth trajectory of India's sports goods industry."

Outlining an ambitious national vision, Rao highlighted that India aims to scale sports goods exports from approximately ₹3,000 crore to ₹80,000 crore.

Emphasising the scale of transformation required, he said, "If we have to move from ₹3,000 crore to ₹80,000 crore, every manufacturer will have to multiply their scale nearly 25 times. If you do not dream big, you will not be able to achieve it."

Manufacturers were urged to scale aggressively, expand globally, and adopt a forward-looking approach driven by innovation and investment, with special emphasis on the role of youth and next-generation entrepreneurs in leading this expansion. "Let us aim to host the world's largest sports goods exhibition in India with participation from exhibitors across the globe," Rao said.

Reaffirming the Government's commitment, Rao noted that ₹500 crore has already been allocated in the Union Budget for the sector. It was underlined that while the Government will provide full policy support, execution must be led by the industry.

"We would also like to see many more new manufacturers entering the sports manufacturing sector. The industry should actively explore joint ventures and international collaborations, and the Ministry will be happy to support such partnerships," the Secretary (Sports) said.

Addressing the gathering, Joint Secretary (Sports), Vineel Krishna, highlighted the Government's broader vision and stated, "The Government is very ambitious about expanding the sports goods manufacturing sector, not only to meet domestic demand but also to enhance India's global export potential."

"We are hopeful that in the next couple of months we will be able to launch the sports goods manufacturing scheme after necessary approvals," he said.

Joint Secretary (Sports) also highlighted the increasing interest shown by several State Governments in promoting the expansion of sports goods manufacturing in the country. "The next decade is going to be transformational for the sports sector, and all of you will be part of this growth story," he added.

ISGF, organised by the Sports Goods and Toys Export Promotion Council, is being held from March 31 to April 2, 2026, in Yashobhoomi, Dwarka.

The 4th edition of ISGF features 75 exhibitors showcasing a diverse range of products, including athletic goods, badminton and tennis equipment, boxing gear, cricket equipment, fitness equipment, sports apparel, indoor sports equipment, and toys.

- IANS

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Priya S
Great ambition, but the ₹500 crore allocation seems small for such a huge target. Hope the policy support is robust and actually reaches the small and medium manufacturers, not just the big players.
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Rohit P
As someone from Jalandhar, which is already a hub for sports goods, this is exciting news! International collaborations can bring in the tech and design expertise we need to compete globally. Let's do this!
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Sarah B
Interesting read. The scale of ambition is impressive. If India can pull this off, it could really disrupt the global sports equipment market. The focus on youth and next-gen entrepreneurs is key for innovation.
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Vikram M
Dreaming big is one thing, execution is another. Hope the promised manufacturing scheme launches soon without bureaucratic delays. The industry needs clarity and consistent support to scale 25x.
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Kavya N
This is fantastic! More manufacturing means more jobs, especially for our youth. And hosting the world's largest exhibition here? What a proud moment that would be for India. 👏

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