Ladakh Hosts Khelo India Winter Games 2026, Showcasing Winter Sports Future

The sixth edition of the Khelo India Winter Games has commenced in Leh, Ladakh, marking the third time the Union Territory has hosted the event. Sports Minister Mansukh Mandaviya congratulated Ladakh, stating the Games demonstrate India's serious, long-term intent in winter sports. The 2026 edition is a two-leg competition, with the ice sports in Leh to be followed by snow events in Gulmarg, Jammu and Kashmir, in February. The event features over a thousand participants, with figure skating making its debut at the Games.

Key Points: Khelo India Winter Games 2026 Launched in Ladakh

  • Third time Ladakh hosts KIWG
  • Figure skating makes its debut
  • Two-leg competition with snow events in Gulmarg
  • Part of PM's vision for sporting culture
  • Over 1000 participants including 480 athletes
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Sports Minister Mansukh Mandaviya congratulates Ladakh for showing capability to host Khelo India Winter Games

The 6th Khelo India Winter Games begins in Leh, featuring ice sports and a debut for figure skating, highlighting India's winter sports push.

"India's winter sports future is being built from the Himalayas outward. - Mansukh Mandaviya"

Leh, January 20

The curtains went up on the sixth edition of the Khelo India Winter Games at the Nawang Dorjan Stobdan Stadium here on Tuesday. The Ladakh phase of the winter Games, which will host ice sports like skating and hockey, will conclude on January 26.

This is the third time that the Union Territory of Ladakh is hosting KIWG. The snow leg of KIWG will be held in Gulmarg, Jammu and Kashmir, later this year.

At a colourful opening ceremony, punctuated by traditional music and dance and an exhibition ice hockey match between Army XI and UT Ladakh, Khelo India Winter Games 2026 were declared open by the Lt Governor of Ladakh, Kavinder Gupta. The first leg of the Khelo India Winter Games 2026 will be organised by the Youth Services and Sports department of the Union Territory of Ladakh under the supervision of the Sports Authority of India. The technical expertise for the conduct of the Games will be provided by the national sports promotional bodies/federations managing ice sports.

In a message to Ladakh, Mansukh Mandaviya, the Minister for Youth Affairs and Sports, said, "I congratulate the Union Territory of Ladakh for successfully hosting the Khelo India Winter Games once again and for demonstrating, with confidence and capability, that India's winter sports future is being built from the Himalayas outward. Under the visionary leadership of Prime Minister Narendra Modi, Ladakh has emerged as a symbol of what focused policy, infrastructure development, and local commitment can achieve. The manner in which these Games have been organised sends a clear national signal that winter sports are now an integral part of India's competitive sporting framework and will be pursued with seriousness, scale, and long-term intent."

Mandaviya added, "The Khelo India Winter Games 2026 have been deliberately designed as a two-leg competition, with ice sports in Leh followed by snow events in February at Gulmarg in the Union Territory of Jammu and Kashmir, to build depth, continuity, and high-quality competitive exposure for athletes. This structure allows athletes to test themselves across varied terrains and conditions, closely aligned with international winter sport standards. Such sustained domestic competition is essential if India is to move beyond sporadic participation and steadily build credibility, consistency, and competitiveness in winter Olympic disciplines over the coming years."

In his speech, LG Gupta highlighted how Ladakh has benefited from Prime Minister Narendra Modi's vision for promoting sports in India. "Under the visionary leadership of Honourable Prime Minister Narendra Modi, India's sporting culture has received a renewed impetus. Through the Khelo India initiative, youth empowerment, physical fitness, and sporting excellence have been elevated as national priorities," he said.

Gupta added, "Hosting the Khelo India Winter Games continuously for the past three years is a matter of great pride for Ladakh. It reflects the nation's confidence in Ladakh's capability, commitment, and excellence in event management."

One thousand and sixty participants, including 480 athletes, will take part in KIWG 2026 to be played across three venues - the new-look NDS Stadium, Gupukh's Pond and the Ladakh Scouts Regimental Centre rink. Figure skating, an Olympic sport where Indians are showing international progress, is making its debut at these Games. Some of India's best skaters will be taking part in this edition of KIWG.

Present in the opening ceremony were Mohd Jaffer Akhoon, the Chief Executive Councillor, Ladakh Autonomous Hill Development Council Kargil, senior officials of the UT administration, including chief secretary Ashish Kundra, and senior officials of the Sports Authority of India, among others.

In keeping with PM Modi's vision, Gupta said Ladakh was also taking rapid strides in sports development. "Ladakh has recently been endowed with its first-ever Sports Policy. This policy focuses on talent identification at the school level; creating an inclusive sports ecosystem for women and Divyang athletes; strengthening the Ladakh Sports Council; providing four per cent reservation in government jobs for outstanding sportspersons; assured scholarships; cash awards of up to Rs 100 crore; development of international-standard sports infrastructure; expansion of centres of excellence; advanced training programmes; incentives for coaches; integration of sports with education; and promotion of sports tourism. This policy will inspire the youth of Ladakh and provide them with pathways to pursue sports professionally."

- ANI

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Priya S
Great to see focus on winter sports. But I hope the government ensures equal opportunities and funding for traditional Indian sports as well. Kabaddi and kho-kho also need our support.
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Aman W
Ladakh hosting for the third time! This shows stability and capability. The new sports policy with job reservations for athletes is a game-changer. Jai Hind!
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Sarah B
As someone who visited Leh last year, the transformation is remarkable. Using sports to boost tourism and local economy is a brilliant strategy. Best wishes to all the athletes!
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Karthik V
Figure skating debut! That's exciting. We have so much potential in winter sports if given the right platform. Hope the Gulmarg leg gets equal attention and coverage.
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Michael C
While the initiative is good, I hope the environmental impact of such events in ecologically sensitive areas like Ladakh is carefully managed. Sustainable development is key.
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Nisha Z
Proud moment for Ladakh and India! The mention of inclusive ecosystem for women and Divyang athletes is very encouraging. Real progress is when sports is for everyone. 👏

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